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Cycle 1 Week 1

TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN


Age of Ancient Empires (Creation-450AD) Thou shalt… Fertile Crescent Noun Cases

Creation and the Fall 1 have no other gods before me. Mediterranean Sea Nominative Subject
2 not make unto thee any graven
The Flood and the Tower of Babel image. Mesopotamia Genitive Possessive

Mesopotamia and Sumer 3 not take the name of the Lord Euphrates River Dative Indirect Object
thy God in vain.
Egyptians (3000BC) 4 remember the Sabbath day to Tigris River Accusative Direct Object
keep it holy.
Indus River Valley Civilization Sumer Ablative Object of the Preposition
5 honor thy father and mother:
that thy days may be long upon
Minoans & Mycenaean's the land the Lord thy God giveth
thee.
BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 2

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 A PREPOSITION relates What are the classifications of living things?
1 a noun or a pronoun to
Domain Class Genus
another word.
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, Kingdom Order Species
2
18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 Phylum Family

Cycle 1 Week 2
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Thou shalt… Assyrian Empire Noun Cases

Patriarchs of Israel 6 not murder. Red Sea Nominative Subject

Hittites and Canaanites (2000BC) 7 not commit adultery. Persian Gulf Genitive Possessive
8 not steal. Caspian Sea Dative Indirect Object
Kush
9 not bear false witness Black Sea Accusative Direct Object
Assyrians against thy neighbor.
Babylonians Babylon Ablative Object of the Preposition
10 not covet.
China’s Shang Dynasty

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 3

3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, PREPOSITIONS What are the kingdoms of living things?
3
27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45 about after Animalia Protista

4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, above against Plantae Archaea
4
36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60 across Fungi Bacteria
Cycle 1 Week 3
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Hinduism in India Tell me about the Greek & Hebrew Empire Noun Endings (1st Declension)
Roman gods:
Phoenicians and the Alphabet GREEK ROMAN Judah (S) (P)
Zeus Jupiter
Olmecs of Mesoamerica Israel Nominative -a -ae
Hera Juno
Israelite Exodus and Desert Jordan River Genitive -ae -ārum
Wandering Ares Mars

Aphrodite Venus Dead Sea Dative -ae -īs


Israelite Conquest and Judges
Hermes Mercury Phoenicia Accusative -am -ās
Greek Dark Ages
Athena Minerva
Israel’s United Kingdom Sea of Galilee Ablative -ā -īs
Poseidon Neptune
BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 5

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, PREPOSITIONS What are some parts of an animal cell?
5
45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 along around nucleus mitochondria

6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, amid at cytoplasm cell membrane
6
54, 60, 66, 72, 78, 84, 90 among atop vacuole golgi bodies

Cycle 1 Week 4
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Early Native Americans (1000BC) Tell me about the Seven Hittite Empire Noun Endings (1st Declension)
Wonders of the Ancient
Israel Divides into Two Kingdoms Hattusa (S) (P)
World.
Homer and Hesiod Pyramids of Giza Asia Minor Nominative -a -ae
Rome Founded by Romulus and Hanging Gardens of Babylon Arabian Desert Genitive -ae -ārum
Remus Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
Cyprus Dative -ae -īs
Israel Falls to Assyria Statue of Zeus at Olympia

Assyria Falls to Babylon Mausoleum at Halicarnassus Accusative -am -ās

Lao-Tzu, Confucius, Buddha Pharos Lighthouse at Alexandria Ablative -ā -īs


Colossus of Rhodes
BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 6

7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, PREPOSITIONS What are some parts of a plant cell?
7
63, 70, 77, 84, 91, 98, 105 before beneath nucleus mitochondria chloroplasts

8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, behind beside cytoplasm cell membrane golgi bodies
8
72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120 below vacuole cell wall
Cycle 1 Week 5
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Judah Falls to Babylon, Tell me about the Romans. Egyptian Empire Noun Endings (2nd Declension)
Temple Destroyed
The Roman Republic became Egypt (S) (P)
Babylon Falls to Persia the Roman Empire when
Augustus was crowned Nile River Nominative -us -ī
Jews Return and Rebuild the Temple emperor in 27 BC. This was
followed by the Pax Romana. Upper/Lower Egypt Genitive -ī -ōrum
Roman Republic In AD 286, the empire divided
into the western and eastern Nile River Delta Dative -ō -īs
Golden Age of Greece
empires until Germanic
Peloponnesian Wars barbarians defeated the Accusative -um -ōs
western empire in AD 476.
Persia Falls the Alexander the Great Ablative -ō -īs

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 7

9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, PREPOSITIONS What are the major groups of invertebrates?
9 sponges segmented worms
81, 90, 99, 108, 117, 126, 135 between by

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, beyond concerning stinging-cell animals mollusks
10 flatworms sea stars
90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150 but
roundworms arthropods

Cycle 1 Week 6
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
India’s Mauryan Empire Tell me about some Ancient Greece Noun Endings (2nd Declension)
ancient Greeks.
Mayans of Mesoamerica Greece (S) (P)
Homer, a famous poet;
Punic Wars Pythagoras, a famous Aegean Sea Nominative -us -ī
Rome Conquers Greece mathematician; Socrates, a
Macedonia Genitive -ī -ōrum
famous philosopher; and
Roman Dictator Julius Caesar Archimedes, a famous Crete Dative -ō -īs
inventor, shaped Western
Caesar Augustus and
ideas. Ancient Greek city- Rhodes Accusative -um -ōs
the Pax Romana states were among the first
John the Baptist democracies. Ablative -ō -īs

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 8

11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, PREPOSITIONS What are the major groups of vertebrates?
11
99, 110, 121, 132, 143, 154, 165 down for fish mammals

12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, during from amphibians birds
12
108, 120, 132, 144, 156, 168, 180 except reptiles
Cycle 1 Week 7
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Jesus the Messiah (1 AD) Tell me about Hinduism Roman Empire Noun Endings (3rd Declension)
and Buddhism in India.
Pentecost and the Early Church Hispania (S) (P)
Hinduism developed
Persecution Spreads the Gospel around 1500 BC and is Gaul Nominative various -ēs
Herod’s Temple Destroyed by Titus known for karma, reincar-
Germania Genitive -is -um
nation, and the caste
Diocletian Divides the Roman Empire system. Alexandria Dative -ī -ibus
Constantine Legalizes Christianity Founded in the sixth
Carthage Accusative -em -ēs
century BC, Buddhism
India’s Gupta Dynasty
teaches self-denial as the Ablative -e -ibus
path to enlightenment.

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 9

PREPOSITIONS What are some ways animals reproduce?

13 13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, in like live birth

117, 130, 143, 156, 169, 182, 195 inside near eggs
fragmentation
into
budding

Cycle 1 Week 8
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Council of Nicea Tell me about the Age of Indus River Valley Noun Endings (3rd Declension)
Imperialism.
Augustine of Hippo Ganges River (S) (P)
During the Age of Imperial-
Jerome Completes the Vulgate ism, the British established Himalayas Nominative various -ēs
rule over India in 1858, and
Visigoths Sack Rome Queen Victoria was declared Arabian Sea Genitive -is -um
The Middle Ages (c.450-c.1500) the Empress of India in 1877.
Before his assassination in Bay of Bengal Dative -ī -ibus
Council of Chalcedon 1948, Mohandas Gandhi led
the passive resistance move- Great Indian Desert Accusative -em -ēs
Western Roman Empire Falls to ment, which helped win
Barbarians India’s independence. Ablative -e -ibus

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 11

PREPOSITIONS What are some types of seed plants?

14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, of onto monocot
14 126, 140, 154, 168, 182, 196, 210 off out dicot

on conifer
Cycle 1 Week 9
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Byzantine Emperor Justinian Tell me about Lao-Tzu China Noun Endings (4th Declension)
and Confucius in China.
Benedict and Monasticism Mongolia (S) (P)
Around the sixth century
Muhammad Founds Islam BC, Lao-Tzu founded Yellow Sea Nominative -us -ūs
Zanj and Early Ghana in Africa Taoism, which emphasizes
Yellow River Genitive -ūs -uum
harmony with nature, and
Franks Defeat Muslims at the Battle Confucius taught compas- Yangtze River Dative -uī -ibus
of Tours sion and obedience.
Golden Age of Islam Beijing Accusative -um -ūs

Vikings Raid and Trade Ablative -ū -ibus

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 12

PREPOSITIONS What are some parts of a plant?

15 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120, outside regarding leaves

135, 150, 165, 180, 195, 210, 225 over since stems
roots
past

Cycle 1 Week 10
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Japan’s Heian Period Tell me about Japan’s Japan Noun Endings (4th Declension)
Heian period.
Charlemagne Crowned Emperor of Kyoto (S) (P)
Europe Around 794, Japan’s emper-
ors moved to Heian, present- Tokyo Nominative -us -ūs
Alfred the Great of England
day Kyoto. The Heian period
Erik the Red and Leif Eriksson, ended in the twelfth century Mt. Fuji Genitive -ūs -uum
when civil war gave control to
Norse Explorers military commanders called Pacific Ocean Dative -uī -ibus
Vladimir I of Kiev shoguns in a feudal system
where knights called samurai Sea of Japan Accusative -um -ūs
Byzantine Emperor Basil II protected wealthy landown-
ers. Ablative -ū -ibus
East-West Schism of the Church

BIOLOGY

MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 13

Squares (up to 15x15) PREPOSITIONS What are some leaf shapes?

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, through toward linear cleft

100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225 throughout oval scalelike

to lobed needlelike
Cycle 1 Week 11
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Norman Conquest and Feudalism in Tell me about Emperor Byzantine Empire Noun Endings (5th Declension)
Europe Constantine and the Byzan-
tine Empire. Constantinople (S) (P)
The Crusades
Emperor Constantine stopped Rome Nominative -ēs -ēs
Zimbabwe and Early Mali in Africa the persecution of Christians in
the Eastern Roman Empire. In Athens Genitive -ēī -ērum
Aztecs of Mesoamerica AD 330, he moved the capital
to Byzantium and renamed it Ephesus Dative -ēī -ēbus
Francis of Assisi and Thomas Aquinas Constantinople. Emperor
Japan’s Shoguns Justinian’s Code became the
Antioch Accusative -em -ēs
model for legal systems. The
Incas of South America Byzantine Empire lasted until
Ottoman Turks captured
Ablative -ē -ēbus
Constantinople in 1453.
BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 14

Cubes (up to 15x15x15) PREPOSITIONS What are some parts of a flower?

1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 343, 512, 729, under up petal pistil

1000, 1,331, 1,728, 2,197, 2,744, 3,375 underneath upon stamen sepal
anther
until

Cycle 1 Week 12
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Genghis Kahn Rules the Mongols Tell me about the Muslim Muslim Empire Noun Endings (5th Declension)
Empire.
England’s Magna Carta Mecca (S) (P)
In 622, Islam was founded in
Ottoman Empire the Arabian Peninsula by Medina Nominative -ēs -ēs
Muhammad, who worshipped
Marco Polo’s Journey to China Allah. Mecca is the holy city Baghdad Genitive -ēī -ērum
The Hundred Years’ War and Black of Islam. During the 1400s,
Death the Ottoman Turks expanded Damascus Dative -ēī -ēbus
the Muslim Empire.
The Renaissance Tours Accusative -em -ēs

China’s Ming Dynasty Syria Ablative -ē -ēbus

BIOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 16

Teaspoons & Tablespoons PREPOSITIONS What are some plant systems?

3 teaspoons (tsp.) = 1 tablespoon (Tbsp.) with photosynthesis

2 tablespoons (Tbsp.) = 1 fluid ounce (fl. oz.) within respiration

without transpiration
Cycle 1 Week 13
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Age of Exploration (c.1400-c.1600) Tell me about the Kush. Western Africa Noun Cases

Prince Henry Founds School of Naviga- The Kush mined gold along Atlantic Ocean Nominative Subject
tion the Nile River from 2000
Slave Trade in Africa BC to AD 350. The Berbers Senegal River Genitive Possessive
traded gold, iron, and salt
Niger River Dative Indirect Object
Gutenberg’s Printing Press in the desert.
Songhai in Africa Sahara Desert Accusative Direct Object

Czar Ivan the Great of Russia Ivory Coast Ablative Object of the Preposition
The Spanish Inquisition

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 19

Liquid Equivalents COMPOUND PREPOSITIONS What are some parts of the geosphere?
8 fluid ounces (fl. oz.) = 1 cup (c.)
according to in front of core hydrosphere
2 cups (c.) = 1 pint (pt.)
in addition to out of mantle biosphere
2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.)
except for instead of crust atmosphere
4 quarts (qt.) = 1 gallon (gal.)

Cycle 1 Week 14
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Columbus Sails to the Caribbean Tell me about trade in Ancient Africa Noun Cases
Africa.
Age of Absolute Monarchs (c.1500-c.1800) Ancient Ghana Nominative Subject
In 700, Ghana was known as
Protestant Reformation Ancient Mali Genitive Possessive
the “land of gold.” The Mali
Spanish Conquistadors in the Americas nation took control of the gold
trade in 1240 and established Western Sahara Dative Indirect Object
Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Timbuktu as the center of
Religion trade, culture, and learning. Fez Accusative Direct Object
By the mid-1400s, the
Council of Trent wealthy and powerful Songhai Tangier Ablative Object of the Preposition
Baroque Period of the Arts Empire controlled trade in
western Africa.

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 20

Linear Equivalents A HELPING VERB helps What are the three kinds of rock?
2.54 centimeters (cm) = 1 inch (in.) another verb assert
sedimentary
action, being, or exist-
12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.)
ence. metamorphic
5,280 feet (ft.) = 1 mile (mi.)
igneous
1 kilometer (km) = 5/8 mile (mi.)
Cycle 1 Week 15
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Japan’s Isolation Tell me about Prince Middle East Noun Endings (1st Declension)
Henry of Portugal.
Jamestown and Plymouth Colony Israel (S) (P)
Founded In the 1400s, Prince Henry
of Portugal founded a Sinai Peninsula Nominative -a -ae
Age of Enlightenment (c.1650-c.1800)
school of navigation. His
Suez Canal Genitive -ae -ārum
Hudson’s Bay Company work advanced European
exploration and trade Cairo Dative -ae -īs
First Great Awakening
including the slave trade.
Classical Period of the Arts Gaza Strip Accusative -am -ās
The Seven Year’s War Ablative -ā -īs

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 21

Metric Measurements HELPING VERBS What is each continent’s highest mountain?


10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm)
do Everest in Asia Elbrus in Europe
100 centimeters (cm) = 1 meter (m)
does Aconcagua in S. America Kosciuszko in Australia
1,000 meters (m) = 1 kilometer (km)
Denali in N. America Vinson Massif in Antarctica
did
Kilimanjaro in Africa

Cycle 1 Week 16
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Age of Industry (c.1760-c.1969)
Tell me about the civiliza- Africa (Waters) Noun Endings (1st Declension)
James Cook Sails to Australia and Antarc- tions of Mesoamerica.
Congo River (Zaire) (S) (P)
tica
Three of the advanced
American Revolution and General George civilizations of Mesoameri- Lake Victoria Nominative -a -ae
Washington ca from 1200 BC to AD
Zambezi River Genitive -ae -ārum
Madison’s Constitution and the Bill of 1500 were the Olmecs,
Rights Mayans, and Aztecs. Orange River Dative -ae -īs
French Revolution
Accusative -am -ās
Second Great Awakening
Ablative -ā -īs
Louisiana Purchase and Lewis & Clark
Expedition
GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 22

HELPING VERBS What are the four kinds of volcanoes?


The area of a rectangle
has active dormant
equals length times
have intermittent extinct
width.
had
Cycle 1 Week 17
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Napoleon Crowned Emperor of Tell me about the Aztecs. Southern Africa Noun Endings (2nd Declension)
France
The Aztecs used pyramids Ethiopia (S) (P)
Liberation of South America in rituals of human sacrifice.
Their civil-ization began to Mozambique Nominative -us -ī
The War of 1812 fall when Hernán Cortés of
Zimbabwe Genitive -ī -ōrum
The Missouri Compromise Spain defeated Montezuma
II in 1519. South Africa Dative -ō -īs
Immigrants Flock to America
The Monroe Doctrine Madagascar Accusative -um -ōs

Romantic Period of the Arts Ablative -ō -īs

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 23

HELPING VERBS What are some parts of a volcano?


The area of a square magma crater
may
equals length of its vents gases
must
side squared. lava
might

Cycle 1 Week 18
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Cherokee Trail of Tears Tell me about the Mesoamerica Noun Endings (2nd Declension)
Mound Builders.
U.S. Westward Expansion Gulf of Mexico (S) (P)
Marx Publishes The Communist Mani- Circa 1000 BC to AD
1450, three North Ameri- Yucatan Peninsula Nominative -us -ī
festo
can mound-building
The Compromise of 1850 and the Dred
Olmec Civilization Genitive -ī -ōrum
civilizations were the
Scott Decision Adena, the Hopewell, and Maya Civilization Dative -ō -īs
the Mississippians.
U.S. Restores Trade with Japan
Aztec Civilization Accusative -um -ōs
British Queen Victoria’s Rule over India
Ablative -ō -īs
Darwin Publishes The Origin of Species

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 24

HELPING VERBS What are the four types of ocean floor?


The area of a triangle
should continental shelf mid-ocean ridge
equals one-half base
could abyssal plains trench
times height.
would
Cycle 1 Week 19
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Lincoln’s War Between the States Tell me about the Mesoamerica Noun Endings (3rd Declension)
Anasazi.
Reconstruction of the Southern Mexico City (S) (P)
States The Anasazi of the
southwestern United Chichen Itza Nominative various -ēs
Dominion of Canada States built adobe
Lake Texcoco Genitive -is -um
Otto von Bismarck Unifies Germany villages in caves and
on the sides of cliffs Mayapan Dative -ī -ibus
Boer Wars in Africa from 500 BC to AD
1200. Oaxaca Accusative -em -ēs
The Spanish-American War
The Progressive Era Ablative -e -ibus

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 25

The area of a circle HELPING VERBS What are some ocean zones?
equals pi (3.14) times shall epipelagic
the radius squared. mesopelagic
will
bathypelagic
A= r² can
abyssalpelagic

Cycle 1 Week 20
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Australia Becomes a Commonwealth Tell me about the Mexican Dominion of Canada Noun Endings (3rd Declension)
Revolution.
Mexican Revolution Ontario (S) (P)
Circa 1910, during the
World War I and President Wilson Mexican Revolution, Pan- Quebec Nominative various -ēs
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution cho Villa and Emiliano
New Brunswick Genitive -is -um
in Russia Zapata fought the federales
for “Land and Liberty.” Nova Scotia Dative -ī -ibus
U.S. Evangelist Billy Graham
Modern Period of the Arts Accusative -em -ēs

The Great Depression and the New Ablative -e -ibus


Deal
GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 26

A LINKING VERB makes What are some parts of the atmosphere?


The circumference of a an assertion by joining
troposphere thermosphere
circle equals 2 times pi two words.
(3.14) times the radius. stratosphere exosphere

mesosphere
Cycle 1 Week 21
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
World War II and President Franklin D. Tell me about the explo- Canadian Waters Noun Endings (4th Declension)
Roosevelt ration of Canada.
Great Bear Lake (S) (P)
Stalin of the USSR and the Katyn John Cabot and Samuel de
Massacre Champlain explored Can- Great Slave Lake Nominative -us -ūs
The United Nations Formed ada and the St. Lawrence
Hudson Bay Genitive -ūs -uum
River. Creation of the
The Cold War Hudson’s Bay Company, in Baffin Bay Dative -uī -ibus
1670, eventually led to war
Gandhi and India’s Independence
between Britain and Labrador Sea Accusative -um -ūs
Jewish State Established France. The maple leaf is
the symbol of Canada. Ablative -ū -ibus
Mao and Communist Victory in China

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 28

The Associative Law for addition: HELPING and LINKING VERB: What are the five major circles of latitude?
TO BE
(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) Artic Circle Tropic of Capricorn
am were

The Associative Law for multiplication: Tropic of Cancer Antarctic Circle


are be
equator
(a x b) x c = a x (b x c) is being

was been

Cycle 1 Week 22
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Tell me about the British South America (West) Noun Endings (4th Declension)
North America Act of
The Korean War Venezuela (S) (P)
1867.
M. L. King, Jr. and the Civil Rights In 1867, the British North Colombia Nominative -us -ūs
Movement America Act established
Ecuador Genitive -ūs -uum
Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, Missionaries the Dominion of Canada.
to Ecuador The Canadians gained total Peru Dative -uī -ibus
independence from Britain
The Antarctic Treaty in 1982. French is spoken Bolivia Accusative -um -ūs
in the province of Quebec.
The Vietnam War
Chile Ablative -ū -ibus
U.S. Astronauts Walk on the Moon
GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 30

The Commutative Law for addition:


LINKING VERBS What are some kinds of weather fronts?
a+b=b+a feel taste cold stationary
The Commutative Law for multiplication: become warm occluded
axb=bxa remain
Cycle 1 Week 23
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
Age of Information and Globalization Tell me about the South America (East) Noun Endings (5th Declension)
(c.1970-Present) liberation of South Argentina (S) (P)
Watergate, President Nixon Resigns America.
Uruguay Nominative -ēs -ēs
Fall of Communism in Eastern Eu- In the early 1800s, San
rope Martin of Argentina, Paraguay
Genitive -ēī -ērum
O’Higgins of Chile, and
European Union Formed Simón Bolívar of Vene- Brazil
Dative -ēī -ēbus
zuela fought to liberate
Apartheid Abolished in South Africa French Guiana
South America from Accusative -em -ēs
September 11, 2001 Spain. Suriname
Ablative -ē -ēbus
Rising Tide of Freedom Guyana

GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 31

LINKING VERBS What are some types of clouds?


The Distributive Law states:
seem sound cumulonimbus cumulus
a (b + c) = ab + ac cirrus stratocumulus
appear
stratus
look

Cycle 1 Week 24
TIMELINE HISTORY GEOGRAPHY LATIN
U.S. Presidents: Tell me about the Portu- North Atlantic Noun Endings (5th Declension)
guese Empire.
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Greenland (S) (P)
Madison, Monroe, Adams, Jackson, When Napoleon threatened
Iceland Nominative -ēs -ēs
Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, the Portuguese Empire,
Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, King John VI fled to Brazil. Denmark Strait
Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Genitive -ēī -ērum
His son, Dom Pedro I,
Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, declared Brazil independent Davis Strait Dative -ēī -ēbus
Cleveland, McKinley, Roosevelt, in 1822.
Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Accusative -em -ēs
Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisen-
hower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ablative -ē -ēbus
Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton,
Bush, Obama, Trump
GEOLOGY
MATH ENGLISH SCIENCE 27
The Identity Law for addition states:
LINKING VERBS What are some markings on the globe?
a+0=a
stay latitude (parallels) degrees
The Identity Law for multiplication states:
smell longitude (meridians) Northern Hemisphere
ax1=a
grow Prime Meridian Southern Hemisphere
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