Here's the homework assignment to be completed by co-op 4:
All students: Watch the following videos
--Geography NOW France (16.5 min):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0QrBph ... W&index=16
--The European Union (5.5 min):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0QrBph ... W&index=16
--Traveling the Canals of Europe form Sweden to the Mediterranean Sea (3 min):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwa_1cifDss
Optional but recommended:
--Animals and plants of Europe (52 min):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PEg5XK-ozo
--25 Most Beautiful Medieval Towns of Europe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXxANXLQyE
• 3:38-4:49 Delft (Netherlands)
• 8:54-10:00 Eze (France)
• 15:38-16:42 York (England)
• 16:43-17:48 Carcassonne (France)
• 18:57-20:01 Colmar (France)
• 25:40-27:15 Bruges (Belgium)
• 28:36-29:50 Mont Saint Michel (France)
--Any Geography NOW video on Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg
--TED-Ed on how the Normans changed the history of Europe (5 min):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owf5Uq4 ... n&index=75
Older students (7-8 grade):
Please take notes on the Geography NOW France video. PLUS one of the following:
1. Watch the animals and plants of Europe and write a 3-5 line summary paragraph about the video and include any animals that surprised you.
2. Watch 25 most beautiful medieval towns of Europe (only the selected parts listed above), choose two locations and write 2-3 lines about why you’d like to go see that city some day.
Younger students (6-7 grade):
Complete the handouts on latitude and longitude. Watch either the animals and plants of Europe or 25 most beautiful medieval towns of Europe.
Let me know if you or your students have any questions!
Phyllis
*Recipe for Swedish cookies we had in class (easy to make):
https://www.notquitenigella.com/2014/09 ... p-cookies/
(Note: I generally preview the videos and find them acceptable for students to view, however, each family is different, so I highly encourage all parents to preview the videos before showing them to their students.)