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Creating Choice!One way to engage students to is create choice. Here is an example of a social studies project but these can be adapted to all different kinds of content.
ASSIGNMENT: Choose from the following assignments on the American Revolution. Make sure your points add up to 100. Create a Prezi Timeline (25 points) Assignment: Create a timeline detailing facts that caused the American Revolution. Why were the Patriots willing to fight in order to gain their independence from Great Britain? What factors led to this war between the colonist and King George III? Create a Protest Poster (25 points) Assignment: Create an online poster to protest the Stamp Act. You must include reasons the American Colonists BELIEVED the Stamp Act was unjust (wrong). Step 1: Brainstorm a design (title, slogan, images) Step 2: Create an account in Flipsnack and create your article. Use a BLANK PAGE to start your project. Write A Letter (25 points) Assignment: Write a letter to King George III describing why YOU believe the Intolerable Act was injust, and should be repealed. The letter should be at least one page. Step 1: Read background information. Step 2: Create an account in Flipsnack and create your letter. Create a Fakebook Page (50 points) Assignment: Step 1: Choose one of the following people: Elijah Clarke, Austin Dabney, or Nancy Hart Step 2: Create a fake Facebook page for this person using: Fakebook If you need help, with Fakebook, go watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmBS_G2kHd4 Parts of your page to complete: Cover image Image of person Name About section: Birth date, birth place, best characteristic At least one friend (this can be a family member) Post 1: My role in the American Revolution is... Post 2: Characteristics that make me a good patriot are... Post 3: Create an original post using what you learned about the person you chose Make sure to use the password: teacher when you create your page. Submit the URL for your Fakebook in the Assignment Dropbox. (See below) Create Flash Cards (50 points) Assignment: Create six cards with a visual on the front and significant information. Choose six from the following: French and Indian War (Seven Years War), Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, and the Declaration of Independence, Loyalists, patriots, Elijah Clarke, Austin Dabney, Nancy Hart, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton, Battle of Kettle Creek, and siege of Savannah Step 1: Choose 6 from above Step 2: Go to cram.com and sign up Step 3: Create your flashcards and share your set in the assignment dropbox Write a Newspaper Article (50 points) Assignment: Create an article that could have appeared in an ENGLISH (British) newpaper detailing the events that led to the Revolution. Include a headline and illustration. At least one page. Step 1: Read background information about the intolerable acts. Step 2: Create an account in Flipsnack and create your article. Share the URL for your project in the assignment dropbox. Create a Revolution"ary" Video (75 points) Create a video presentation of the main events (6) from the standard. Step 1: Storyboard your events Step 2: Create a PowToon account Step 3: Create your video presentation Turn in the URL to your presentation. Create a Storybook (75 points) Assignment: Create a storybook detailing the major events of the Revolution (from the standard above). YOU MUST DO ADDITIONAL RESEACH OUTSIDE OF THE TEXTBOOK. The book should be illustrated. Step 1: Read background information. Step 2: Create an account in TooDoo and create your storybook. Share the URL for your project in the assignment dropbox.
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StoryboardTHAT...Happy 1st Friday in November! Today's resource has to do with screencasting and sharing...Using screencasting in combination with online platforms such as Edmodo and Blackboard you can turn your lectures into reusable learning objects! This is a great strategy for absent students, home bound students, or changing the whole structure of your class. Screen sharing with multiple devices: Recording audio and screen movements: You can also use your ActivInspire screen record tool...but you'll need to convert the file before posting it on line.
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The following is a posting of great resources for your classroom Archives
September 2016
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