Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wrapping this up!

Hi All,

Last bit of work for your year:

FRIDAY, 6/10, QUIZ ON THE CONSTITUTION AND BILL OF RIGHTS. DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY TO LOCATE 10 SELECTED STATES.

With time remaining, you will also continue reading your African American research papers.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Busy week ahead

Hi All,

We have a number of things to wrap up this week. We will be finishing Warriors Don't Cry, sharing our African American research, and will be taking a quiz on The Constitution and Bill of Rights on Friday.

7TH GRADE
FOR MONDAY, 6/6, COMPLETE THE CYCLE OF HISTORY RELATED TO MELBA PATTILLO IN WARRIORS DON'T CRY.
ON FRIDAY, 6/10, YOU HAVE A QUIZ ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL NOTES HANDOUT AND THE BASICS OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

8TH GRADE
FOR MONDAY, 6/6, COMPLETE THE CYCLE OF HISTORY RELATED TO MELBA PATTILLO IN WARRIORS DON'T CRY.
ON FRIDAY, 6/10, YOU HAVE A QUIZ ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL NOTES HANDOUT AND THE BASICS OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Where we are....

Hi All,

I first have to apologize for some confusion on the 7th grade date for the literature circle. It said today, but yesterday was our last CS class for the week. I had mentioned it in class, but the incorrect date caused some confusion.

This is another truncated week with service day tomorrow. A reminder:

7TH GRADE
YOUR AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH PAPERS ARE DUE NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ST.
YOUR FINAL LITERATURE CIRCLE IS ON FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD.

8TH GRADE
FIFTH LIT CIRCLE TODAY
AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH DUE TODAY
FINAL LIT CIRCLE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD.

ALL 7TH AND 8TH GRADERS WILL PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 6TH.
CONSTITUTIONAL QUIZ WILL ALSO HAPPEN THAT WEEK.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Warriors Don't Cry and African American Research

Hi All,

We continue our good work in Cultural Studies. We are moving from The Constitution to a chronological look at key events that have impacted the African American experience in our country, from Dred Scott decision to the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts of the mid-1960s. Students are researching and explaining the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW of their topic/event/person, and using the Facing History and Ourselves Cycle of History to analyze the causality of what led to, and resulted from, this topic. We all continue our work in our Warriors Don't Cry literature circles. We have taken a break from lit circles this week, but will be doing our fifth circle on pages 141-182 next week. See specific dates below for the 7th and 8th grade dates.

EXPECTATIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH
* Title, Name, Date
* Proper formatting: 3 pages, 12-point readable font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins
* Accurate Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation
* Demonstration of understanding of relevant information (the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW) [pages 1 and 2]
* How the information fits into the Cycle of History (as taken from Facing History and Ourselves) [page 3]
* Most important lesson that you learned and/or a way that this research has affected you. [page 3]
* At least three reliable sources

7TH GRADE
NEXT LITERATURE CIRCLE ON THURSDAY, MAY 26TH.
AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH DUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ST.

8TH GRADE
AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH DUE THURSDAY, MAY 26TH.
NEXT LITERATURE CIRCLE ON THURSDAY, MAY 26TH.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Rights and Warriors

Hi All,

As we approach travel week, I wanted to provide an update of our CS progress.

7TH GRADE
We have our third literature circle for Warriors Don't Cry tomorrow (pages 69-106). This is a compelling memoir by Melba Patillo Beals about her experience as one of the nine high schoolers integrating Little Rock's Central High School in 1957.

We also continue to dig into the structure and function of the government, and our rights in The United States Constitution and The Bill of Rights.

8TH GRADE
Today, we had our third literature circle for Warriors Don't Cry (pages 69-106). This is a compelling memoir by Melba Patillo Beals about her experience as one of the nine high schoolers integrating Little Rock's Central High School in 1957.

Having moved past The Constitution and The Bill of Rights, we have been looking at the addition of states and territories in the 19th century, focusing particularly on the social and economic issues related to free and slave states. We will continue this path of study, looking at the struggle of African Americans to gain rights during the course of our nation's history.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Update as we Approach Break

Hi All,

We are at slightly different points with the 7th and 8th grades, but here we are at Spring Break. I hope it is a very enjoyable one for all!

7th Grade
We continue to look at the development of The United States Constitution in class. We will continue that work after break.
7TH GRADE HOMEWORK
READ PAGES 1-32 IN WARRIORS DON'T CRY AND PERFORM YOUR LITERATURE CIRCLE JOB BY FRIDAY, APRIL 15TH.

8th Grade
We are looking at the powers granted to the government in The Constitution. This will continue after break.
8TH GRADE HOMEWORK
READ PAGES 1-32 IN WARRIORS DON'T CRY AND PERFORM YOUR LITERATURE CIRCLE JOB BY THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH.

All of us are headed down the road of looking at the powers granted to the government and rights guaranteed to the people in The United States Constitution (especially the Bill of Rights and amendments 13-15). As the integration of Little Rock, Arkansas' Central High School in 1957 is our main case study for the rest of the year, looking critically at how the rights granted in The Constitution have been applied and denied to various groups of people throughout our nation's history will be very enlightening for the middle schoolers.

Enjoy the break!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Conferences and Cultural Studies

Hi All,

An abbreviated week ahead (at best)......

8th graders are thoroughly deprived of class this week, but they all have to hand in their signed 13 colonies quizzes on Monday 3/14 (and their tests from last week if they did not have them signed last Friday).

7th graders will hand in their signed tests, and take their 13 colonies quiz this Wednesday. They will also do their reflections, and compile their work, in preparation for this week's conferences.