Monday, April 11, 2016

Week 13th ~ Spring 2016 ~ April 11-15

U.S. History Class
  In-Class discussing and accomplishment:
v      Presidential ~ Electoral College ~ Primary Conventions
~ BrainPop ~ (for the 4 sections: Watch the movie, take the quiz and make a map Screen Short each and send it together to Jupiter the Assignment)
~ track (a running total) the candidate Electoral votes (numbers), per state (you may use a map or make a list) pair up and one keep track of the Republicans and the other the Democrats.  Create a way to show & keep track of the Electoral College Votes for this Primary Election. [Per State]  both the Republican & Democrats.
Create a way of showing a 'running total' as this Primary Season continues
Download these maps and use Notability to write on your map and then turn it in now
      Gettysburg Address ~ memorize it (anyway you want to:  a beat, rhythm, music …) Make a claim about the meaning and the purpose of this speech during the war and the risk Lincoln took (why he did it)
       Armenian ~ The remembrance of the Genocide which took place 101 years ago ~ Create a poster, collage, keynote … to represent the culture, food, where it is in the world, the genocide and it’s importance … & Movie notes
       Chapter 22 ~ The Civil War ~ Test
📰      News Current Event ~ Country & World ~ use the form
🇺🇸       Year’s Culminating Task ~ The US History Game ~ you will use your notes, and workbook to create your own board game.  More information to come

  Assignments and Due Dates: 
v      April   11th    Electoral College ~ Brain Pops   
v      April   18th    Trace the Electoral College Votes
       April   19th    Armenian Movie Notes
    April  20th    Chapter 22 ~ The Civil War ~ Test
      April   21ST    Armenian Presentation & Video's Notes
☞      April   25th    Gettysburg Address
      April   27th    Armenian Project
📰      April   29th    News Current Event ~ Country & World ~ use the form
🇺🇸       May    20th    Year’s Culminating Task ~ The US History Game


✾Multi-Cultural Studies Classes

  In-Class discussing and accomplishment:

     April is ~ Armenian, Arab, Jewish Heritages ~ using the process of GRAPES and Artifacts (masks, mandalas, poetry, music, famous USA person …) to study the cultures
References:  ~ Armenian, Arab and Jewish Heritages

  Assignments and Due Dates: 
Ý   April 13th    ~ Arab or Jewish Heritages ~ Mask
      April 15th    ~ Armenian ~ Movie notes
    April  19th    Armenian, Arab and Jewish Heritages  ~ Create your own Poems (in the style of these cultures ~ Plus ~ could be a Rap or Hip-Hop)
      April   22nd    Armenian Presentation & Video's Notes
      April 27th    ~ Armenian Heritage Project ∞ The remembrance of the Genocide which took place 101 years ago ~ Create a poster, collage, or keynote … to represent the culture, food, where it is in the world, the genocide and timeline with why it’s important to remember.

Links: watch and take notes 

Look at the “Pages”
for the Armenian information and links

History channel ~ PBS are good informational websites




MY GOAL IS TO HAVE ALL STUDENTS EARN AN A IN MY CLASS!
All Students in All Classes

   All students are encouraged to turn in their assignments on time, for full credit.  Complete each assignment, as they are assigned ~ keeping up with the assignments makes it easy to complete each assignment on time.  If there is an issue ~ you may turn in work late and receive a passing grade “C” on the assignment.  The student will need to bring it to me ~ since I won't ask for it.  

THIS IS CRITICAL

~  Quality of your work counts for the grade you earn.  You need to have deep rich explanation (claim) and use quotes (evidence) with lots of details and information to support your claim.  You also need to use your own words (If you use a “quote” (cut and paste), use quote marks and cite the author and where you found the information*   Plus ~ no first person when writing your answers.

*  Also remember to put your full name and period at the top right corner, use blue or black ink pen and cursive writing.



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