Monday, January 12, 2015

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS (1/12/15)

TONIGHT'S ASSIGNMENTS* 

*NOTE: These assignments should be completed prior to the next class meeting or by the posted due date. Please read all standards and directions when completing.


1. Obtain TWO recent news articles. These articles must be recent (i.e. no older than 3 days). It must be clipped...PLEASE DO THIS BEFORE CLASS; ARTICLES NOT LABELED OR POSTED NEATLY IN THE JOURNAL WILL RECEIVE A -5 PENALTY. NO OPINION PIECES OR MAGAZINE ARTICLES.


Assignment Specs


1. ARTICLE TYPE: General Interest

2. ARTICLE BEAT ASSIGNMENTS (for Week #19): as assigned in class
3. ARTICLE NEWS ELEMENT: student choice (YOU MUST LABEL ON PAGE)
4. LABEL DATES (this goes in upper right hand corner of page): 1/13/15 and 1/14/15
5. SOURCE: Student choice (Source and Date of Publishing MUST be included on page)
6. POINT VALUE: 20 points (work must be labeled correctly for full credit)
7. DUE NEXT CLASS MEETING

2. Complete Discussion Board Assignment #4. 1st ASSIGNMENT DUE 1/16 @ 8:00, 2nd ASSIGNMENT DUE 1/22 @ 8:00 AM


3. Check Schoology periodically and read, watch, or hear supplemental related material. Feel free to share your own links. Try to find supplemental material that will expand our study of Chapter 3 concepts (e.g. Elements of News and News Judgement)

4. Work on your "Shattered Glass" Film Review. DUE 1/20 (ICC/TIINC)


BULLETINS

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DAILY ASSIGNMENTS
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*NOTE: These are assignments that you should be doing whether we have homework or not. There is a level of expectation that requires you as the student to claim some responsibility for your academic career.

1. Review Chapter 1, 2, and 3 topics/concepts. Read the outline, supplemental notes, and create study note cards. LEARN THE MATERIAL...DON'T MEMORIZE IT.*

*NOTE: Please review your chapter notes periodically. We are never 'done' with the chapter topics/concepts.

2. 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]

3. Bring Materials/Supplies to class; this includes textbooks, steno pads, paper, pens, notebooks, writing journals, etc. (NO EXCEPTIONS)

4. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course orientation notes. You will be expected to show adequate mastery and knowledge of all course policies and procedures.

5. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course standards. You will be expected to show adequate mastery and knowledge of all course standards.

6. Review AP (Associated Press) style rules and concepts. Read the style books, supplemental notes, and create study note cards. LEARN THE MATERIAL...DON'T MEMORIZE IT.*

*NOTE: Please review your these periodically. We are never 'done' with the style rule concepts.

7. IMPORTANT!!!!! 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)

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UPCOMING DATES*

*ALL DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE LISTEN TO THE OPENING MEETINGS FOR ANY CHANGES.

ASSESSMENTS


Summative Assessment: Current Events Quiz #19

TBA

Summative Assessment: Chapter 4

TBA

Informal Unit Assessments
DAILY

LITERARY ANALYSIS/READING


Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 1)

DUE 8/26/14 (ICC/TIINC)

Reading Assignment: "History of Newspapers" By Mitchell Stephens

DUE 9/2/14

Reading Assignment: "History of Television" By Mitchell Stephens

DUE 9/8/14

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 2)

DUE 10/6/14 (ICC/TIINC)

Reading Assignment: "Do Newspapers Slant Stories?"

DUE 10/28/14

Reading Assignment: The Stephen Glass case articles #1-5. Read the directions given to you in class. DUE 11/18 (TIINC ONLY)


Reading Assignment: The Janet Cooke case articles. Read and annotate “Jimmy’s World” by Janet Cooke and “The Big Lie” by Rick Perlstein DUE 11/20


Reading Assignment: The Jack Kelley case article. Read and annotate “Ex-USA TODAY reporter faked major stories” by Blake Morrison DUE 11/24



Reading Assignment: The Jayson Blair case article. Read and annotate “Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception” by NY Times staff DUE 11/24

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 3)
DUE 12/10/14 (ICC/TIINC)

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 4)

DUE TBA (ICC/TIINC)

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 5)


DUE TBA (ICC/TIINC)

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 6)


DUE TBA (ICC/TIINC)

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 7)


DUE TBA (ICC/TIINC)

Analysis Assignment: Chapter Outline (Chapter 8)


DUE TBA (ICC/TIINC)

DISCUSSIONS/LECTURES

Unit Discussion: Chapter 4

starts TBA

ACTIVITIES

Activity (Current Event Press Conference)
Mondays (or Tuesdays) each week

PROJECTS


TBA


WRITING ASSIGNMENTS


Timed Writing: Essential Question Responses
DAILY


ACTIVE VIEWING

Active Viewing: “JFK: Breaking the News” (Documentary)

TBA

Active Viewing: “JFK: One PM Central Standard Time” (Documentary)

TBA

Active Viewing: "All the President’s Men” (Feature Film)

TBA