No school - Spring Break!
Friday, March 22nd
1. "Middle Ground - Can Voters and Non-Voters See Eye to Eye?"
Objective: Students will use strong evidence to support their argument.
Thursday, March 21st
1. "4 Reasons Why Many People Don’t Vote" article and activity
Objective: Students will create sound arguments using strong evidence for support.
Objective: Students will create sound arguments using strong evidence for support.
Tuesday, March 19th
1. Journal #8 - Voting
2. Finish Argument Poster - Is College Worth It?
2. Finish Argument Poster - Is College Worth It?
Objective: Students will begin to build an argument about why people should utilize their right to vote.
Monday, March 18th
1. Finish and present the argument poster assignment
Objective: Students will create a poster answering the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Friday, March 15th
1. Argument poster assignment
Objective: Students will create a poster answering the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Thursday, March 14th
1. Ivory Tower Documentary + Discussion Questions
Objective: Students will continue to figure out where they stand on the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Tuesday, March 12th
1. "College May Not Be Worth It Anymore" article and activity
2. Work on Local Scholarships
***Due this Friday, March 15th!
Objective: Students will begin to figure out where they stand on the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Objective: Students will begin to figure out where they stand on the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Monday, March 11th
1. Journal #7 - College/Career
2. "Why Go to College?" article and activity
2. "Why Go to College?" article and activity
Objective: Students will begin to figure out where they stand on the "Is College Worth It?" argument.
Friday, March 8th
1. Mrs. MacIntosh is here
***Local Scholarship check-in
***Senior Grad Survey
2. Work period to work on local scholarships
Objective: Students will apply for local scholarships to gain financial support in attending college.
Objective: Students will apply for local scholarships to gain financial support in attending college.
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