10. Classwork: complete all activities under Redlining Activity in the drop down menu above
9. Classwork: complete all activities under Jim Crow Activity in the drop down menu above
7. Homework: The articles in the Race Articles Link below are homework You will need use this link Cornell Notes #2: Concepts/Ideas/Topics to complete notes for each article. This is a new Cornell Note form and requires you to identify Concepts, ideas and topics that the author is mentioning in the article (DO NOT WRITE QUESTIONS FOR THESE NOTES). You will be using these in class activities and as part of your final assessment (in class responses to the issue of race in America). These will be the final reading Homework of the semester.
Use the following link, Homework: Slavery/Civil Rights Tab, or use the drop down menu above for the unit, to access and complete the reading with notes homework by the due date
Use the following link, Homework: Slavery/Civil Rights Tab, or use the drop down menu above for the unit, to access and complete the reading with notes homework by the due date
6. Classwork: complete all activities under Slavery by another name film activity in the drop down menu above
5. Classwork - complete all activities under What was the Slave experience?- writing activity in the drop down menu above
4. Classwork - complete all activities under the 2nd middle Passage/american Slave trade and slave experience lesson plans in the drop down menu above
3. Classwork - complete all activities under the Middle Passage/Triangle Slave trade lesson plans in the drop down menu above
2. Homework: Takaki - "No More peck O' Corn"
Use the following link, Homework: Slavery/Civil Rights Tab, or use the drop down menu above for the unit, to access and complete the reading with notes homework by the due date
DUE: A day 12/10 B day 12/11
Use the following link, Homework: Slavery/Civil Rights Tab, or use the drop down menu above for the unit, to access and complete the reading with notes homework by the due date
DUE: A day 12/10 B day 12/11
1. Civil Rights/Slavery Presentation: In groups of three, research and present small group presentation on a topic covering civil rights or slavery. The guidelines are in the google link below. DUE: A day 12/18 B day 12/19
Slavery/Civil Rights Presentation Info
Some reminders:
In Class Presentation Day Activity
Click on the Following link for the note taking assignment for hearing the presentations - Slavery/Civil Rights Small Group Presentations Notes
Make up Assignment - if you have not complete the presentation or were absent and talked with me about a makeup assignment use the following link with instructions for a makeup assignment - Slavery/Civil Rights Make up Assignment
Slavery/Civil Rights Presentation Info
Some reminders:
- That you receive a individual grade for this so they need to put their Initials or Name on every slide that you individually create. If the group doesn’t do this then I grade the entire project as a group score.
- The first slide should be a title slide with the topic, period and your names on it
- All the slides need to be combined together into one seamless presentation. And even though you had 1 part of the story to tell, ALL group members are responsible for knowing ALL of the presentation, So you not only need to complete the assignment you need to make sure each/all the group understands every aspect of the topic (not just their own)
- The requirement for 15 piece of Historic Information is a group requirement but it is the bare minimum that a group can do (really C/B- work). For a good grade I would expect to see much more than that if you really understand the topic.
- 3 primary sources docs are required for the project (1 per member). This is not the Bibliography requirement of 6 sources. The primary source requirement is so you can show me that you can find historic documents (not a picture) connected to your topic. When you find them you can take a screenshot of the document and put it in the presentation labeled as a primary source document and title of what it actually is.
- The minimum 6 source Bibliography needs to be on the last slide of the project and is a group requirement. So everyone in the presentation group needs to have their sources all on the same Bibliography
- Also due on Friday is an OPVL (this is the link to the new OPVL with no Content or Summary needed) for every source in your Bibliography that you used for information. You will need to place all completed OPVL onto 1 google doc to turn in when you come to class on Friday. This will be a assessment grade attached to the presentation grade, “Presentation OPVL” in Jupiter. Failure to do this will lower their Grade!!!!!! LATE OPVL's WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR A GRADE!!
- Finally, remember that research notes are part of a requirement for the project (just getting that skill set going for the future. You are to be turned in with the presentation. So remind them that they better be researching and taking notes as they go.
In Class Presentation Day Activity
Click on the Following link for the note taking assignment for hearing the presentations - Slavery/Civil Rights Small Group Presentations Notes
Make up Assignment - if you have not complete the presentation or were absent and talked with me about a makeup assignment use the following link with instructions for a makeup assignment - Slavery/Civil Rights Make up Assignment