Monday, January 25, 2016

Welcome to your Independent Study Group Blog!

You have been chosen and agreed to participate in an independent study group that will explore an additional text throughout the quarter for an opportunity to deepen your skills and express yourselves and your understanding of text in a more personal way.

Here are the expectations of the group:

  • A. Complete the assigned research and/or read the weekly required section of the text.
  • B. Access your independent study group blog once a week (at least) to answer questions posted      there by your teacher. 
  • C. Questions should be answered thoroughly, using text evidence. Some questions may involve      using research from the internet. Always be sure to reference your sources in these cases.
  • D. Respond to each other, as well. Each student is expected to read and respond to at least two        other responses, either by agreeing, disagreeing, or adding on. Think of it as a conversation. 
  • E. At the end of the quarter, there will be a project due. Choices will be published in a separate     blog post. 

Here is your reading schedule

Week one: (January 25--January 29) Research "Salem Witch Trials" on the Internet

Week two: (February 1--5) Read Act I

Week three: (February 8--12) Read Act II

Week four: (February 15--19) Research "McCarthyism" on the Internet

Week five: (February 22--26) Read Act III

Week six: (February 29--March 4) Read Act IV

All of this information will be provided for you in a handout that you can keep in your binder. Class time will be provided at least one class period per week to work in your partners, answer the questions, research, and respond to your reflection prompts. Each of you will have a tablet with which to work and access the blog. 

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  1. This is Brian sanchez

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  2. Sweet! I am so excited you all are willing to try this with me. I mean it, please be honest if this is overwhelming or seems like too much. I want to help you, not harm you! :) This is meant to be different and (perhaps a little) fun!

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    1. Thank you for this opportunity! I look forward to be working with you on this assignment. :)

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