The district has decided to extend an extra credit opportunity! It is completely OPTIONAL, but available to all those interested in a 3-5 point grade boost.
Its 4 Lessons, if you completes 2 lessons you will earn 3 points, 3 lessons gets you 4 points, and attempting all 4 lessons can get you all 5 points! The activity can be submitted on a Word document emailed back to me ([email protected]) or take pictures of your paper and email them to me. Extra Credit Activity Important information about the Extra Credit opportunity: 1) SCS is offering an extra credit opportunity that impacts quarter 3 numeric grades. 2) This extra credit opportunity is optional for all students. If you chose to not participate your grade will not be lowered. 3) Students can earn a minimum of 3 points and a maximum of 5 extra credit points towards their quarter 3 final grade. 4) Students will turn in assignments between May 4th-May11th. No work will be accepted after 11:59PM on May 11th. 5) Students will turn in their activity by emailing it to [email protected], Please put your name and your class period in the subject box.
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One of the big developments of the post industrial world is the ever increasing globalization. The world becomes more and more connected and interdependent on other areas. For example, this is why factories shutting down in China impacted us here is the USA. Due to globalization we are impacted by what happens around the globe more than ever in history. Here are are few activities to help you better understand globalization: NOTE -THIS IS VOLUNTARY AND IS NOT THE EXTRA CREDIT ACTIVITY THAT I WILL SHARE WITH YOU SOON. Activity 1 - NPR Makes a T-Shirt This activity is a web quest. Just click on the link and follow the instructions. Follow this link, and consider these questions. https://apps.npr.org/tshirt/#/title Activity 2 - Globalization Crash Course Consider these questions as you watch these videos from John Green.
Hi everyone, First and foremost, I hope everyone is staying safe and doing well. This is definitely an unprecedented time in history, we can get through this together. Each week, I will try to post a few assignment options on Mondays until the end of May. These assignments are not mandatory and no grades will be collected. However, if you would like to email me your answers, I would be happy to check over them with you. As 11th graders, I would use this time to really dig deeper into ACT practice, testing days are coming quick! Khan Academy has great resource options as well as several options of practice tests online. If you need help with resources, please shoot me an email [email protected] Activity #1 Here is a great review of some of the things we talked about in class before Spring Break, and a good place for us to jump back in! Cold War Major Events Reading + Questions Activity #2 In the middle of the Cold War China is going through a revolution. On one side is the democratic forces supported by the U.S., on the other is the Communist party supported by the Soviet Union. When the Communists win and take over the country, the free peoples of the world panicked. China is a massive country with a huge population, and the assumption was that the Soviets were now in control of China. For the Chinese people, this revolution was life changing. The communists brought in new ideas, destroyed the old way of life, and instituted a totalitarian government over the Chinese people. watch this video (2 minutes long) and complete this reading to learn more about the Chinese "cultural revolution" Reminder: all activities are voluntary. Nothing is required, and nothing will be graded. This is simply an opportunity for you to continue learning.
Monday: Finish LBJ "Great Society" Reading (see last Friday for link)
Tuesday: 1960/1970's Gallery Walk (See me for alternate assignment) Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Open Note Quiz Cold War + Vietnam War Monday: Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Tuesday: Brown Vs. Board Wednesday: Vietnam War Notes (see basket) Thursday: JFK "New Frontier" Friday: LBJ "Great Society" Questions Monday: Guiding Questions + Reading Processing Checks Pg. 318-339
Tuesday: Cold War Notes Wednesday: McCarthyism Thursday: Friday: Monday: American Experiences Questions
Tuesday: Cold War Vocab Flip-book Wednesday: Iron Curtain Intro Thursday: Friday: Monday: MLK Day
Tuesday: Pearl Harbor Wednesday: Ending WWII Notes Thursday: Friday: Open Notes WWII Quiz Monday: Road to War
Tuesday: Notes Wednesday: WWII Mapping Assignment Thursday: Holocaust Documentary (Questions: 1. How did Kitty end up in the concentration camp? 2. Describe Kitty's experience once inside the camp.) Friday: 1/2 Day |
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