Saturday, December 1, 2007

Notes on the Middle Colonies

These are the notes we'll be using during our discussion of the Middle Colonies Tuesday - Wednesday. If you miss school, or something during class, here you go.

I do appologize for the formatting problems in the below slides... my version of Office apparently isn't widely compatable yet.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Extra Credit Opportunities



This satire piece, taken from The Daily Show last June, is rife with valuable discussion points. In fact, we'll see it again in February/March during the Constitution Unit. For now, though, I'd like to hear from students: How do Americans in 2007 treat Mexicans/Illegal Immigrants? Is such treatment fair or unfair? Is there an irony in Americans treating Illegals so badly, considering our class discussions of the last few weeks (Columbus, Conquistadors, the Pilgrims, English destruction of the Pequot)?

Give me your thoughts... any kind of writing that shows you've generated a comparison between the two (Immigration in 2007 vs. Colonization in 1600's) or have generated any original thought will earn you as many as 10 extra credit points. Any work should be turned in by Friday, 12/7. Your thoughts should be at least one paragraph to be considered for EC.

Oh, and you may recognize John Hodgman, the man Jon Stewart is talking to. He's "that guy" in the PC vs. Mac commercials, and has also written a book, which I have in my classroom. John Masello and Mason Maguire - this one's for you!

And finally, as a current event issue, this blog post is the very kind of thing that writers are on strike for in California. Bring me a simple synopsis of that strike and its issues (one paragraph), and what this post has to do with it, and you can earn 5 points extra credit. It's very important to understand what's behind current events, to ask "why," so you fully understand topics, not just people's opinions of them. This current event is very easy to notice, especially when your favorite TV shows stop running fresh episodes on TV (like the Daily Show, Office, 24, Lost, etc.).

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Huck and Chuck!

The argument that we've gotten off task when occasionally discussing Chuck Norris facts is no longer relevant. He's officially endorsed Mike Huckabee, and the results are hilarious, and educational. Think we'll be seeing this again during the Constitution Unit? Yes, because Chuck told me so, and I can't disobey Chuck.

This has absolutely no connection to Friday's Daily Show clip, either! THAT is truly coincidence, unlike the disappearence of some guy's wives, disappearance of Native Americans, or our mention of "The Great Fonzarelli."

Monday, November 26, 2007

Homework for the Week of 11/26

Monday: Complete "Growth of the Colonies" WS (blue).

Tuesday: None.

Wednesday: Complete items 1,3 & 4 on your "Birth of the 13 Colonies" WS. 6th period should complete 1-6.

Thursday: None.