DAILY ASSIGNMENTS
I. Study Chapters 3, 4, and 5 notes and outlines. Read the outline, add supplemental notes, create study note cards.
*NOTE: Please review your Chapter 1 and 2 material periodically. We are never 'done' with the chapter topics/concepts.
II. Study chapter vocabulary. In addition, students should prepare to work on additional in-class vocabulary assignments by reviewing words nightly. For test/quiz dates see calendar in class or upcoming dates post. To prepare for the in-class study and tests/quizzes, students are encouraged to create 3x5 study cards. STANDARD [JV1]
III. Bring Materials/Supplies to class; this includes textbooks, paper, pens, notebooks, writing journals, etc. (NO EXCEPTIONS)
IV. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course orientation notes. You will be expected to have adequate mastery and knowledge of all course policies and procedures.
V. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course standards. You will be expected to have adequate mastery and knowledge of all course standards.
VI. READ/WATCH THE NEWS!!! Immerse yourself in the power of current events....remember, today's current event is tomorrow's history. (-Mr. K 1/26/07)
TONIGHT'S ASSIGNMENTS
I. Obtain one (1) recent news article. This article must be recent (i.e. no older than 5 days). It must be clipped...PLEASE DO THIS BEFORE CLASS; WHOLE PAGES WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT. ARTICLE TYPE: FREE CHOICE
DUE NEXT CLASS MEETING
II. Tabulate results from today's survey taken at lunch. Organize information and place in a portfolio. The portfolio should contain the following:
1. Cover page
2. Summary of survey organization and collection process
3. Results (w/ 3 graphs)
4. Copies of all surveys used in the process
This should be 'bound' and ready to present during tomorrow's class meeting. It should look presentable and free from ALL markings, blemishes, and stains. I may decide to share the results with Mrs. Lynch.
DUE 2/23/07
III. Read Chapter 4: Organizing the Staff to Capture the News (p. 82). There is no formal outline for this chapter, however, you are expected to know the material.
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