1) Finish your Civil Rights Movement Project
2) Understand the context for our research paper that begins second semester.
**In order to do so you will watch, take notes and then complete the quizzes for the lectures posted below. Notes and quizzes will be turned in on the day following their completion. See the schedule below to see which lectures you should do on what day. Feel free to work ahead if you want to free up time in class.
Powerpoint
Lecture #1: (The West),
Quiz for the 1920's TBD
3) Begin to prepare your final.
Your homework over the next few days will be devoted to #1, your in-class work over the next few days will be devoted to #2 (any spare time you have in-class can also be used for #1). We will work together next week to prepare your final (which you should have received in an email from me on Tuesday).
Here is the schedule for the rest of this week and next. Please stay on task in and out of class to complete your assignments.
Date
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Topic—Activity
in Class
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Assignment
Due
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Research….
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Research….
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W 1/8
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Meet
in D108:
-
View
Lecture #1 (notes) and complete quiz
-
Finish
research for CRM project
|
Work
on Project
|
Th 1/9
|
Meet
in D108
-
Questions
on project/go over final
-
View
Lectures 2 and 3 (notes) and complete quizzes
|
Work
on Project
|
F 1/10
|
Meet
in LL2
-
View
Lectures 4 and 5 (notes and complete quizzes)
|
Work
on project
|
M 1/13
|
Civil
Rights Museum
Meet in Front Lobby
|
Set up
begins in Front Lobby at 7:30. All
projects must be in place BEFORE 8:10
|
W 1/15
|
Meet
in G106
-
Go
over final/brainstorming
-
Document
Work
|
Work
on Final
|
Th
1/16
|
Meet
in G106
-
Continue
brainstorming
-
Begin
Drafting
|
Work
on Final
|
F 1/17
|
Meet
in G108
-
Drafting
|
Work
on Final
|
Th
1/23
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FINAL
EXAM PORTFOLIO DUE to TURNITIN AT 8:10
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FINAL
EXAM PORTFOLIO DUE AT 8:10
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