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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Immigration Presentation

Scoring Guide for Immigration Presentation:


Criteria
Low
5-10 Pts (teacher discretion)
Mid
12 Pts
High
15 Pts
Design (15 Pts.)
Below average proficiency
·    The design of the presentation is appropriate for the time frame and enhances the content in order to more effectively communicate the information to the audience
Above average proficiency
Elements (15 Pts.)
Below average proficiency
·    Presentation has all of the required design elements
Above average proficiency
Delivery (15 Pts.)
Below average proficiency
·    Student delivers the presentation within the time frame given
·    Student articulates their information in a clear and effective manner that keeps the audience engaged and enhances the audiences understanding of the content
Above average proficiency




You will be creating a presentation about your own family’s immigration story. This project will require you to speak with members of your family. Note that status of citizenship is not a point of emphasis, only the story of your genealogy and what brought your family/ancestors to the U.S.

Slides:
Cover Slide
“Family Tree”
  • Begin with the date and place of your birth and build a “tree” of ancestors—parents, grandparents, great grandparents, etc., until you get to ancestors who crossed the borders into America from another country.
Entrance into the US
  • At the point when your ancestor(s) crossed the border, include a detailed history (no personal information, please!) of what was going on in America at that date.
    • Include significant events in various categories of history (which wave of immigration did they come during)
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Society
      • Foreign Affairs

  • Get artistic!  Use music, pictures, and/or maps—make this worthwhile, interesting, and informative.
  • Include a bibliography

You will be giving a small presentation. Approximately two minutes to give your presentation to the class.


Survey for Period 3

http://surveys.5starstudents.com/bce2a6

 

This is a required survey to be completed in the first 15 minutes of class. 

 

Thank you! 

Friday, May 25, 2018

Friday 5/25/2018

Sorry I am not here. Today your primary goal is to complete your graphic organizer.  Please preview the project you will be completing during block one next week.

Agenda:
Turn in composition notebooks.
Folder of Waves of Immigration 
Graphic organizer (can also be found on google classroom)
   Use the links to complete the graphic organizer with your table groups. You should be able to complete it in one class period. While you can work together, each person should complete their own graphic organizer.

Final project. Please THINK about this over the weekend. Talk to your families. We will be working on it during block one next week.



You will be creating a presentation about your own family’s immigration story. This project will require you to speak with members of your family. Note that status of citizenship is not a point of emphasis, only the story of your genealogy and what brought your family/ancestors to the U.S.

Slides:
Cover Slide
“Family Tree”
  • Begin with the date and place of your birth and build a “tree” of ancestors—parents, grandparents, great grandparents, etc., until you get to ancestors who crossed the borders into America from another country.
Entrance into the US
  • At the point when your ancestor(s) crossed the border, include a detailed history (no personal information, please!) of what was going on in America at that date.
    • Include significant events in various categories of history (which wave of immigration did they come during)
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Society
      • Foreign Affairs

  • Get artistic!  Use music, pictures, and/or maps—make this worthwhile, interesting, and informative.
  • Include a bibliography

You will be giving a small presentation. Approximately two minutes to give your presentation to the class.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday May 23/24, 2018


Agenda:

•Extra Credit Presentations for Middle East
•History Today20

Prompt: Immigration

What comes to mind when you think about immigration?

•Immigration Reading/Discussion
•Immigration: Reading and Annotation (Google Classroom)


•Homework/End of the Year Checklist:
    •Current Event Map due Friday
    •Study for Final Map Test
    •Warm Up Comp Book due Friday

Monday, May 21, 2018

Monday/Tuesday 5/21/18-5/22/18

Agenda:

Finish Promises
Finish Middle East Children's book project

Projects due before the start of class on block two. Please submit to google classroom. If you are drawing it, the project can be turned in in class.

Due Friday 5/25/18: History Today Check, Current Event Check, Current Event Maps due to Google Classroom.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

History Today's the I have not posted

HT #1

Prompt: Goal Check In
What were your goals at the beginning of the year? How is your progress? Do you want to add or change anything? 

 HT2
Prompt: 5 C’s Reflection
Do you have any lingering questions about the assignment or reflection in general?



HT5 Prompt: Current Event “New California
What did you learn from the video and why does it matter? (Video on Blog Post)