If you were absent today you missed CW4. Answer the questions based on the student essay. Copies are available in the "Missed-It Handouts" bin in the back the room. This assignment must be submitted by Monday, Nov. 18.
All of the following groups should be ready to present tomorrow. We may not get to all 5, but we will try. Here's the order:
Group #6: Mara, Hana M., Kaitlyn Group #10: Chris, Labina, Zahra Group #3: Kamila, Pedro, Hilary Group #2: Dennis, Xhulian, Dalilah Group #11: Jholewis, Steven, Bryan We completed document annotations in class on Thursday, Nov. 7. Here are the documents so you can look them over at home. You will be writing the essay in class on Wednesday, Nov. 13. - Mr. S
If you are absent on the day classwork is collected, YOU are responsible for checking in with me and/or this site to obtain and submit missed work. Assignments must be submitted within 3 days of your return to class. If your absence was not excused, the assignment will be scored as late. I will not accept classwork more than 3 days after the due date. Once your grade on the assignment has been entered into mygradebook.com, it is too late to submit it. The online gradebook is to be used to have a clear understanding of how your class grade is determined, and to track how you are doing. It is not to be used as a reminder to submit work that is already past due. I am attaching two recently collected classwork assignments to this post. If you missed them, they must be submitted by Tuesday, 11/12. -Mr. S
The results are in from our most recent debate! Winners were chosen by the student audience. And the winning debaters are...
Period 1: Genesis & Ying; Katherine & Logan Period 3: Carlos & Christos; Aaron H. & Ian Period 5: Ben & Ashley; Tristin & Daniel Period 8: Emma & Olivia; Dalya & Jenny Congratulations to the winners, and special thanks to these debate participants: Jeannette, Sebastian, Zion, Orgito, Christopher, Aaron R., Adam, Aidan, Joseph, Selma, Christian, John, Kendall, Jenna, Andrea, and Candace. In case you didn't receive a hard copy in class, here is the Unit 2 Study Guide. This is a DOUBLE HOMEWORK, due Friday 11/8.
HW9: Create a political cartoon that expresses an opinion on how the European powers tried to accomplish their goals at the Congress of Vienna. Guidelines: 1) It must be a one-panel cartoon, NOT a comic strip; 2) It must have a title; 3) It must use symbols (pictures that represent people or ideas) and the symbols should be labeled to indicate what they represent; 4) Make it look great by using computer paper (not loose leaf) and adding color! Due Wednesday, 11/6. The attached Cartoon Analysis Guide describes some of the important features of a good political cartoon and provides 2 sample Here's a sample political cartoons related to current events! Notice the use of symbols, labels, and exaggeration. Here a few cool work samples from prior years. I will pass around more work samples in class for your review.
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