NOTE: Links to Google Classroom, Google Docs, or other Google Apps for Education will require students to log in to their school account.

NOTE: Due to the drop period in our schedule, there are times that your student might be working on a previous day's agenda. That will be noted at the top of the post.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

4/25 Modern Revolution Writing

Reminders

  • Whenever you need help, please ask for it.
  • Please write your homework in your assignment book.
  • Please review the goal and agenda for the day (posted in the classroom).
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Today in class you will
  • determine evidence that supports main points/ideas.
  • explain evidence that supports main points/ideas.
  • determine the significance of the Modern Revolution
  • improve written work through revision.
Why?
  • To better understand human geography.
  • To develop your understanding of standard of living.
  • To develop your understanding of economics.
  • To practice critical thinking.
  • To practice writing skills.
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DIRECTIONS

If you are ever waiting for a direction, please use PlaceSpotting by students, PlaceSpotting , Google A Day, or this Google Maps Scavenger Hunt or create a meme for one of our social studies topics from the year. (Don't search for the question or use a Google A Day answer site.)


1.   Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).       1 minute
2. If you started the form in Google Classroom yesterday, go to your link in your scrap paper doc; otherwise, complete the Modern Revolution Pieces form   5 minutes



3. Continue working with your completed document that was emailed to you.  25 minutes



4. See Mr.d'E for peer feedback directions (unless you've already begun).  25 minutes

5.  See Mr.d'E

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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child, 
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
  • Has the Modern Revolution been positive or negative? To what degree has it been positive or negative? Is it a minor improvement or a major step back?
  • What is your evidence for the above? 


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