Tuesday, February 23, 2016

A Last Look....but a Continued Journey

    Wednesday -Friday ...February 24-26, 2016
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   As Black History month ends this week, it is always important to understand the past and not want it to be repeated. There is no way to do that than to enrich your lives with knowledge and a purpose.

     We read, study, and learn about people, places and things so we can write about them and effectively communicate our thoughts on them. The MORE we know, the MORE we can write about it.  As a writer, your #1 job in the expository task is to explain something to the reader that many may not know or have thought about in a particular way. 

      For the next few days, you are going to research similarities and differences between two significant historical figures: Fredrick Douglas and Harriet Tubman.  You will need to create notes on a created T-Chart  (sample below) in Google Docs.  You will share the T-Chart with me and title it T-Chart. 


T Chart Sample - Page 1 of the document

You will create your own T-Chart in Google Docs any way you are comfortable with. It needs to be shared with me. 


Fredrick  Douglas
Harriet Tubman
Vital Statistics
Born                Died
Born              Died
Am I a slave? Where?


Do I know how to read?
Yes or No
Yes or No
How did I learn to read?


Can I write?
Yes or No
Yes or No
How did learn to write?


Did I escape to freedom?


When did I become free?


Where did I live as a free person?


How did I try to help slaves? Be detailed and specific.  It needs to be more than one response.












































Page 2 of the document: Slavery Notes





First, I need you to understand how slavery became a part of US history. Take those on a separate page after the T-Chart.
Origins of Slavery in US – History Channel (3:01)

Now, I want you to learn more about two of the most influential people in the Civil Rights Movement: Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman.  Use your graphic organizer (T Chart)  to keep track of your learning.

Frederick Douglass Animation
Frederick Douglass Biography for Kids
Frederick Douglass Biography
Frederick Douglass: From Slavery to Freedom
Frederick Douglass life after escape
Frederick Douglass Pathway to Freedom
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Harriet Tubman Animated Hero Classics
Harriet Tubman Intro
What You Never Knew About Harriet Tubman – Smithsonian Channel
Harriet Tubman Bio
Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery
Harriet Tubman Bio video
Harriet Tubman History Channel
http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/harriet-tubman




Activities

  1. You have to read and write for this activity
  2. Create your T-Chart 
  3. Take detailed notes on the chart by viewing the websites above and share it with me. 
  4. Create another visual comparison of the two individuals through Google Presentation or Prezi.  You must be able to share it with me.  You will need to add additional information than what you wrote on the T-Chart
  5. Final Activity ..... another essay. We can't get better unless we practice.  Pick either expository prompt below and write an essay in Google Docs.  Since you have just researched two important people as well as the presidential candidates, you can use them as your real world examples in the essay, but you don't have to. However, their formation is fresh on your mind. 

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Prompt #1
Write an essay explaining the importance of hard work. 

Prompt #2
Write an essay explaining the importance of facing your fears. 





Thursday, February 18, 2016

Learning About the Candidates

This year’s presidential election is one of the most important in American history. The race is so close between many of the candidates of BOTH parties, that winning the election may literally come down to just a few votes.


Before a person can officially be elected president, they must be given the nomination of their party. This way, there is only one Republican and one Democrat running against each other.


This week, people in Texas will have the chance to vote on who they think these two people should be.


You guys are going to help me make up my mind about who to vote for. This decision is very important, so I need you to work carefully through this process.


First, you need to know how the Republican and Democratic parties are different. Each side is fighting for something different.


Now, you are going to create a  PRESENTATION IN GOOGLE SLIDES with 12 slides.

You need a slide for: 
Slide #1 Your Name and Class period
Slide #2 Rubio
Slide #3 Clinton
Slide #4 Bush
Slide #5 Trump
Slide #6 Cruz
Slide #7 Sanders
Slide #8 Carson
Slide #9 Kasich.


BUT FIRST...LET’S LOOK AT HOW A PERSON ACTUALLY BECOMES PRESIDENT.


Go to this website:




Now go to this website. This explains this process in a different way.


Go to this website and learn more about each candidate.
CLICK ON EACH PICTURE FOR FACTS AND VIDEOS.


Take notes about each of these people. This information has to go on the slides. Are they Republican or Democrat? Where are they from? How long have they been in politics? Do they have a lot of experience? What do they believe is really important?






Go to the section that says “Get To Know Who Is Running For President”.


Go to this website:
Go to this website: CLICK ON EACH OF THE AUDIO FILES. I WANT YOU TO HEAR, IN EACH CANDIDATE'S OWN VOICES, WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN.


Is there any additional information you can add about each candidate?

**Tell me what you think about each of these people. I need THREE positive and THREE negative things about each candidate.* This info can be added to each slide as well.

Go back to the website:


Look for the BIG MAP on the front. It says VIEW THE ELECTION MAP.
Click on it.
Click on Texas.
HOW MANY DELEGATES ARE NEEDED FOR A PERSON TO WIN TEXAS?


What is a delegate? Explain this somewhere on your presentation. Slide 10


NOW, WHO DO YOU THINK SHOULD BE THE REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES?



CANDIDATE #1 SHOULD BE…slide 11
CANDIDATE #2 SHOULD BE… slide 12


And finally, if you want to see more about what it’s like to try to run for president, try this:


Share the presentation with Ms. Beacham TODAY @ ybeacham@irvingisd.net


Final Activity
Write an essay explaining who you believe should become POTUS.
Paragraph 1 - Intro
Paragraph 2 - Reason #1 with evidence to support
Paragraph 3 - Reason #2 with evidence to support
Paragraph 4-  Conclusion 

Type in Google Docs and share with me.