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Monday, June 1, 2015

Monday, June 1st, 2015 - Welcome Back!

It's June 1st?  When the heck did that happen?!?  Holy mackerel - who's using the Time Quickening Ray without permission????

In ELA today:
  • Yes, you guessed it...we are continuing to work on our projects and persuasive essays again today. 
  • We'll again be focusing on our environmental issues projects W.6.7: Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and refocusing the inquiry when appropriate. that coincide with our persuasive essay W.6.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content. that we've been researching and writing the past couple of weeks. 
  • Yesterday in class, we discussed the different types of projects that students may wish to do.  They are as follows:
    • A poster (you may wish to include some kind of model)
    • A tri-fold presentation board (you may wish to include some kind of model)
    • A diorama (a "scene" depicting your point of view; you have to have written information included to inform the viewer)
    • A video
      • A commercial
      • A Public Service Announcement
      • A skit that is recorded
  • The poster and tri-fold presentation board, we discussed, are basically the same thing.  It's just that some students prefer working with the poster material, and some prefer the tri-fold material. 
  • For the video, we discussed that students are allowed to have others perform with them, with a couple of points to remember:
    • If the other members have environmental issues that are different, then they also have to have their own, separate projects.
    • If the other members have environmental issues that are the same or are similar, they may work together and earn the same grade.
  • All projects must include the same basic parts/points:
    • A statement that grabs the attention of the viewer
    • Multiple pieces of evidence that illustrates your position on this issue (including data/facts/information learned from websites)
    • Some part of it must illustrate the opposite opposition to yours
    • Some mention of a career related to your environmental issue. It could be a career that:
      • Prevents the issue from occurring 
      • Controls the issue after it occurs
      • Researches the issue
      • Enforces laws that are designed to punish perpetrators of the issue
  • A bibliography of the websites/publications that you used for research.
  • All projects must include a "call to action" portion.
  • All projects must be completed by Thursday, June 4th.  That is the day of the Learning Fair.  These projects will be displayed for others to see.
  • We have finished reading Frightful's Mountain, but we have one more chapter quizRI.6.1: Cite textual evidence to support what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. to take for Chapter 19 - Destiny Is On Wing.  Swing on over to Socrative and knock that out.