Friday, December 16, 2016

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Today's Recap, 12/14

Today in Class:
  • DUE: Ch 10.2 Cornell notes (Stamp)
  • Review Ch. 10 PowerPoint on Google Classroom
    • Complete the graphic organizer hand out before Finals; it will be half of your notes packet
  • Finish Map Activity (This will be the other half of your notes packet due on finals day.)
    • Homework: Finish your mask!! Presentations tomorrow.

    Tuesday, December 13, 2016

    Today's Recap, 12/13

    Today in Class:
    • Test Corrections after school Wednesday and Thursday in Room 403
    • Check Infinite Campus for errors in your grade entry
    • Review Imperialism Mask Requirements
    • Map Activity (Due in Notes Packet on finals day.)
      • Homework: Ch. 10.2 Cornell Notes, Continue working on your mask project
      Reminder: I will be collecting canned food until 12/14.  If you would like to use the late passes you collect from donating canned food you may start submitting assignments immediately.  You may submit a late or incomplete assignment for full credit for every two cans of food you donated.  Up to three (3) passes may be carried over into second semester.

      Monday, December 12, 2016

      Today's Recap, 12/12

      Today in Class:
      • Chapter 9 Test!
        • Test Corrections after school Wednesday and Thursday in Room 403
      • Collect Notes Packet
        • Lecture Notes- Intro to Imperialism (PPT)
        • Lecture Notes- Race for Empire (PPT)
      • Collect Homework Packet
        • Ch. 9.1 Cornell Notes
        • Ch. 9.2 Cornell Notes
        • Ch. 9.3 Cornell Notes
        • Ch. 9.4 Cornell Notes
        • Ch. 9.5 Cornell Notes
      • Homework: Ch. 10.1 Cornell Notes, Continue working on your mask project
      Reminder: I will be collecting canned food until 12/14.  If you would like to use the late passes you collect from donating canned food you may start submitting assignments immediately.  You may submit a late or incomplete assignment for full credit for every two cans of food you donated.  Up to three (3) passes may be carried over into second semester.

      Friday, December 9, 2016

      Today's Recap, 12/9

      Today in Class:
      • DUE: Imperialism Research to turnitin.com
        • List in class who successfully submitted assignments
      • Kahoot!
      • Homework: Study for Chapter 9 Test (Study Guide)
      Reminder: I will be collecting canned food until 12/14.  If you would like to use the late passes you collect from donating canned food you may start submitting assignments immediately.  You may submit a late or incomplete assignment for full credit for every two cans of food you donated.  Up to three (3) passes may be carried over into second semester.

      Thursday, December 8, 2016

      Today's Recap: 12/8

      Today in Class:
      • DUE: Ch. 9.5 Cornell Notes
      • Lecture Notes: Race for Empire (continued)
      • Short Video: Shaka Zulu-Final Attack (guns vs. spears)
      • Crash Course: Imperialism
        • Transcript included in link above
      • Work Time(?)
        • Work with partner on research questions
          • Create parenthetical citations and works cited page
      • Homework: Finish Imperialism Project Research (Due: tomorrow)
          • Submit one typed copy to turnitin.com by Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
            • Include heading with both partners' names
            • Include title "Imperialism Research: (Your Country)"
            • Include parenthetical citations after every response
            • Include a works cited page at the very end of the document with all three of your sources
          • Submit one written copy in class on Friday
            • Include names of both partners
            • Include parenthetical citations after each response
            • Include a hand written or typed copy of your works cited page.

      How to Cite Online Sources, 12/8

      Easybib.com guide to citing online sources in MLA format

      Citing online sources

      Generally, follow the same principals of parenthetical citations to cite online sources. Refer to the author, and if possible, a permanent identifier that would be the same for any reader.

      Examples:

      The economy will rebound with the new monetary policies (Smith).

      Solar power will become the primary source of energy (Williams 2).

      Citing online sources with no author

      If there is no author, use the title that begins the citation, either the article or website title. Be sure it also takes the same formatting, i.e. articles are in quotes and website titles are italicized. Shorten / abbreviate the name of the source but ensure that your reader can easily identify it in your works cited (abbreviate the title starting with the same word in which it is alphabetized).

      Examples:

      Elephants are thought to be one of the smartest mammals (“Smart Elephants”).

      Nineteen men and women were convicted (Salem Witchcraft Trials).

      Note: Ideally, when citing online sources, try to reference the source within your sentence, with either the author or the title to avoid writing a parenthetical citation.

      Where to put the parenthetical citations:

      Place parenthetical citations at the end of the sentence you are paraphrasing and quoting. For example: The destruction of the argentine is due to many socioeconomic factors (Taylor 33).
      Even when quoting, place the parenthetical citations after the quotations.

      Example:

      “Mamma always said stupid is as stupid does” (Gump 89).

      Wednesday, December 7, 2016

      Today's Recap: 12/7

      Today in Class:
      • DUE: Ch. 9.4 Cornell Notes
      • Lecture Notes: Race for Empire
      • Work Time
        • Finish "The Rhodes Colossus" Political Cartoon SOAPSTone & Question (in Google Classroom)
        • Work with partner on research questions
          • Explore World Book Online
          • Create parenthetical citations and works cited page
      • Homework: Complete Ch. 9.5 Cornell Notes 
        • Continue Imperialism Project Research (Due: Friday)
          • Submit one typed copy to turnitin.com by Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
            • Include heading with both partners' names
            • Include title "Imperialism Research: (Your Country)"
            • Include parenthetical citations after every response
            • Include a works cited page at the very end of the document with all three of your sources
          • Submit one written copy in class on Friday
            • Include names of both partners
            • Include parenthetical citations after each response
            • Include a hand written or typed copy of your works cited page.

      Tuesday, December 6, 2016

      Today's Recap: 12/6

      Today in Class:
      • DUE: Ch. 9.4 Cornell Notes
      • Lecture Notes: Review arguments for/against imperialism (Intro to Imperialism PPT)
      • Rhodes Colossus Political Cartoon
        • SOAPSTone assignment in Google Classroom (Due in Class)
      • Homework: Begin Ch. 9.5 Cornell Notes (Due: Thursday)
        • Continue Imperialism Project Research
          • Ethereal
          • Worldbook Online
          • G.O.L.D.
          • Failure to have complete and accurate sources will constitute academic dishonesty and drop your grade to a zero.  You are responsible for the accuracy of the content in your paper, so don’t make up information.

      Monday, December 5, 2016

      Today's Recap: 12/5

      Today in Class:

      Friday, December 2, 2016

      Today's Recap: 12/2

      Today in Class:

      Thursday, December 1, 2016

      Today's Recap, 12/1

      Today in Class:
      • DUE: Ch. 9.1 Cornell Notes
      • Online Calendar Updated
      • Flocabulary: Imperialism
        • Exit Ticket in Google Classroom
      • Introduce Imperialism Mask Project
        • Choose countries
      • Homework: Complete Ch. 9.1 Cornell Notes (Due tomorrow)