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Bianca Helton
29 October 2016
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Project Introduction/Handout
After the presentation of part one of MLA Format, students will participate in a class
discussion where they will ask questions. Teachers will offer clarification on whatever is not
understood. A hand out will be distributed that introduces the upcoming project to the
students. This hand out breaks down the project into three major steps for completion and
includes a rubric and self assessment. Teachers will explain that the expectations and inform
students that they will be allowed class time to work on this each day. They are also
expected to work on their own outside of class as well.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EwlSEmfjUKgb1UUZDYbcgU2cpAbKGJkltWdiN
wc2AE4/edit?usp=sharing
Rubric /Self Assessment (Scroll to bottom)
This rubric will help guide students on what is expected of them upon submission of
the assignment. This will be distributed as the project is introduce. There is also a self
assessment attached, where students answer questions assessing their own performance.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EwlSEmfjUKgb1UUZDYbcgU2cpAbKGJkltWdiN
wc2AE4/edit?usp=sharing
Socrative Quiz
This quiz will be distributed following the presentation of the TedEd Talk on The
Power of Simple Words. The purpose of this is to ensure that students were engaged in the
short video and took away critical points that will help better their project.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bau_7mITU5MeFhPX1lYNWU0MUszVnUzOEdDSEV4emp3VHNZ/view?usp=sharing
Electronic Material
Quizlet
Students are only tested on 1-10 for this weeks lesson. Here is a list of the first
thirty words of that I have completed. The students will look similar to this. On day one,
class will begin with students using their personal cellular devices or class tablet to create
flashcards for the weeks ten vocabulary words using Quizlet. Quizlet is an application that
can be accessed by going to quizlet.com or downloading the app. Students will sign in using
their Gmail account provided to them by the school. Once the login is successful students
will click the create tab, where they will type the word in the left box and the definition of
that word in the right box. Once students have done this for all ten words they will click
save.
https://quizlet.com/157692426/100-words-1-30-flash-cards/
Google Scholar
This website will be one of two that students are instructed to use when conducting research
on their essay topic. This will ensure that sources that are selected are scholarly and
credible.
https://scholar.google.com/
Galileo
This website is the second of two that students are instructed to use when
conducting research on their essay topic. This will ensure the sources that are selected are
scholarly and credible.
https://www.galileo.usg.edu/high-school/carrollcountyschools/search/
Kahoot It!
This will be used to help the class review on day four for the vocabulary quiz on day
five. Students only test on first ten words.Students will access the Kahoot! Application by
typing in the weblink kahoot.it on the cellular devices or classroom tablets. This a free
game-based learning platform made from a series of multiple choice questions. Once they
are on the webpage they will type in the Game PIN as shown on the projector. Once
students are logged into the quiz, they will type their names and once it pops up on the
screen with the rest of their classmates. Once the entire class is logged in, the teacher will
start the quiz. Questions pop up one by one on the projector and the students answer on
their devices by tapping the correct color. The students that score in the top five rankings
will receive extra credit on their quiz.
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/84992d6a-7a4d-44e0-a183-1537ea9563f5
Current Issues
This is a list of current issues that will help students begin to brainstorm about their
topic. They can choose from the ones provided or pick their own, as long as it is approved
by the teacher.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k4JcCpCrlubV0NY_f6YQrYGcPbtZ5cXKd4NqY1HsWA/edit?usp=sharing
Historical Figures/Hero
This is a list of historical figures who the students consider to be a hero, that will help
students begin to brainstorm about their topic. They can choose from the ones provided or
pick their own, as long as it is approved by the teacher.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h5OVaJuvubnfyS0HB8QASvT982tKEgVshmJUr
bUAm0k/edit?usp=sharing