Wednesday, December 13, 2017

U.S. History

Pick up a "Skills Breakdown" packet (also in Google Classroom) and circle the bullet points for each micro-skill you've got mastered (already do well) and mark an arrow next to any bullet-pointed micro-skill that you've not yet mastered (aren't doing well consistently); turn this in to Mrs. Cluver, please.  Set up a doc in Google Classroom where you see the assignment "Mystery Quote" and record and submit there your interpretation of the meaning and guesses at the context (time/situation) and person involved.  (The mystery quote:  "I don't know you  .  .  .  You have a right to expect what I expect, and likely our expectations are not incomprehensible to each other.  I assume I'll get used to you.")  Read the excerpt's from Hendrix's "John Brown" while simply recording key facts on to a sheet of paper or Google doc of your own -- to be finished in class tomorrow.  Reminders:  Writing option is due Friday in both hard copy (printout) and via turnitin.com AND this Friday is also the deadline for students to complete the re-do work for skills they signed up to rework and replace.  ; )