Please see that the key for the A/V C&E on Crash Course #33 (The Great Depression) has been posted for you in Google Classroom -- edit your work on that film as needed to be sure you have accurate and complete thesis parts on your paper moving forward. If you have any questions of clarity on that thesis, please post them directly under the key on G.Classroom.
Your work on the A/V C&E for either Crash Course #35 or #36 has been scored and returned to you in Google Classroom and the scores have been entered into Power School. Please take a look at that assignment, which was a completion grade, and edit your thesis as needed by using my answer keys for those two films that have been posted in Google Classroom. If you have any questions of clarity on that work, please post them directly under those keys on G.Classroom. For the film you didn't watch, simply copy down the thesis and if needed, post questions and feel free, of course, to do a quick viewing of the film directly.
Your notes for Ch. 21 or Ch. 22 were returned last week, and now that time has been given for others to get caught up, I've shared with you a copy of each set of notes so that you can have access to whichever chapter you didn't choose for your own reading and note-taking -- double the notes and half the work. Please save a copy where you will find them easily at writing time or print them and put with your notebook.
Your final item for today is to remember to be working on your new set of notes -- either Chapter 23 or 24 -- details posted last week; due next Tuesday 4/28.
Your work on the A/V C&E for either Crash Course #35 or #36 has been scored and returned to you in Google Classroom and the scores have been entered into Power School. Please take a look at that assignment, which was a completion grade, and edit your thesis as needed by using my answer keys for those two films that have been posted in Google Classroom. If you have any questions of clarity on that work, please post them directly under those keys on G.Classroom. For the film you didn't watch, simply copy down the thesis and if needed, post questions and feel free, of course, to do a quick viewing of the film directly.
Your notes for Ch. 21 or Ch. 22 were returned last week, and now that time has been given for others to get caught up, I've shared with you a copy of each set of notes so that you can have access to whichever chapter you didn't choose for your own reading and note-taking -- double the notes and half the work. Please save a copy where you will find them easily at writing time or print them and put with your notebook.
Your final item for today is to remember to be working on your new set of notes -- either Chapter 23 or 24 -- details posted last week; due next Tuesday 4/28.