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CC Cycle 2 Week 17 TIMELINE Hand Motions & Explanation: Napoleon: ASL letter N Crowned: Crown on head Emperor: Right E-hand begins at left shoulder and moves diagonally to right hip. France: Right F turned inward to palm-in. Liberation: Both wrists crossed and pull apart as if you are breaking free from being tied up. South: Right S hand is moved straight down War: Palm-in curved 5-hands move from side to side 1812: Both fists in a line at neck-height, “blast” open (left side, right side) Missouri: Index finger at forehead Compromise: Both palm-down index fingers pointing away from the body come together at midline. Immigrants: Left palm flat facing in, right hand slides underneath. America: Fingers of both hands interlock & semi-circle from in front of the body. Expand: Both hands as fists touching together in middle, pull apart as if expanding to fill the continent. The Monroe Doctrine stated that since the US had “expanded” from sea to shining sea, it would consider any European attempts to form colonies to be acts of aggression. Romantic period: Hands go down in front of face, make sad face. The Romantic Period was characterized by emotions. Of the arts: hands go up in front of face, make happy face. MATH Area of a Square The area of a square equals length of its side squared. A = l 2 W16-20 Geometry Song LATIN 1st Conjugation Endings- Future Tense "In the future, I will learn to tie a bow." ENGLISH Song & Hand Motions A Noun A noun names a person, place, thing, activity, or idea. “I’m a Little Teapot” Person: point to yourself Place: palms out showing Thing: hold up index fingers Activity: "jog" in place Idea: point to head HISTORY Hand Motions & Explanations World War II: ASL letter W 2x, followed by 2 fingers AXIS: arms make an “X” Hitler: ASL letter H on mouth Tojo: Point to your toes Japan: thumbs and index fingers touching to form an oval shape, then pull hands apart while closing fingers, (making the shape of Japan which looks like drawing a banana shape in the air) Mussolini: Put “moose antlers” on your head World War II: ASL letter W 2x, followed by 2 fingers Allied: interlock all fingers Churchill: ASL letter C England: Right hand over left hand in backwards handshake Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and MacArthur: ASL letters R, E, M United States: Link hands together with fingers intertwined and move in a circular motion in front of torso Stalin of the USSR: use both index fingers to make a long mustache above lips SCIENCE Newton’s second law of motion states that force equaaaals…mass times acceleration. F = ma “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” Newton’s: ASL letter N 2nd: 2 fingers and spin in motion: “run” in place force: two palms out to one side mass: make a hollow ball with hands acceleration: fists rotate quickly F: ASL letter F m: ASL letter M a: ASL letter A GEOGRAPHY (song to “Bingo”) Central European Countries Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Germany Switzerland Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 17