After your class completes watching the final chapter of "Many Rivers to Cross" it's time to put your ideas into words!
Use this document to read the details of this written response assignment.
B-Day outlines are due on Wedesday, A-Day outlines are due on Thursday.
Class time on Wednesday and Thursday will be used to compose the written responses.
Check out this link to the PBS site for Many Rivers to Cross to watch the episode (or any portion of the episode) again - or to share it with someone else!
This is a link to my response to the film.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Independent Reading Project
This is a link to the Independent Reading Project description for the third marking period.
This is a link to a blank copy of the Reading Schedule document. Your reading schedule is the first assigned component of this project.
For help choosing your next book, use this link to a list of sites compiled by the Metro Library.
Once you have finished reading your book, complete a one-pager to reflect on what you've read. All the one pagers are essentially the same, just with different options of how to respond to your book. Choose any one-pager you like, print it out, and complete it!
One Pager 1
One Pager 2
One Pager 3
One Pager 4
One Pager 5
This is a link to a blank copy of the Reading Schedule document. Your reading schedule is the first assigned component of this project.
For help choosing your next book, use this link to a list of sites compiled by the Metro Library.
Once you have finished reading your book, complete a one-pager to reflect on what you've read. All the one pagers are essentially the same, just with different options of how to respond to your book. Choose any one-pager you like, print it out, and complete it!
One Pager 1
One Pager 2
One Pager 3
One Pager 4
One Pager 5
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