Turn In Your Project!
Mount Op-Ed and Cartoon on posterboard Email copy of the Op-Ed to [email protected] Photograph: Take a picture of your final cartoon. Zoom in! Project Reflection Answer all questions in complete paragraphs. You should have four full paragraphs of reflection. This must be finished and posted to your DP by the end of class on Thursday. You will not receive any other time to work on this. Please SPELLCHECK and PROOFREAD before posting! Project Description: What did you do for this project? Describe it so that people who don’t know about this project will understand it. Learning Reflection: What new understanding do you have about globalization after completing this project? What are your big takeaways? Cartoon Reflection: Look back at your first draft of your cartoon. How have you grown as a cartoonist? Be specific, and address some specific techniques you learned or changes you made between drafts. Op-Ed Reflection: How was the writing you did for this assignment different from writing you’ve done in the past? What did you learn from doing this type of writing that you could apply to future writing assignments? DP Requirements: A picture of your political cartoon (zoom in, make it high quality!) The full text of your final draft Op-Ed Project Reflection End of Project Survey Take the survey linked above. When it asks for the project name, call it: Globalization. HOMEWORK: None! Enjoy a well-deserved night off. :)
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OP-EDs/CARTOON ARE DUE FRIDAY AT THE START OF CLASS. Look at the cute puppy and relax. TWO HOURS OF UNINTERRUPTED WORK TIME IN CLASS! WOO HOO!
OP-ED FINAL FORMATTING:
SLC Practice
Practice your full SLC in preparation for tonight! Gallery Critique Op-Ed/Cartoon Revision Time You know what you need to do. Homework It's up to you. SLC Prep and Project Work Time SLC Freewrite
What do you most need to improve to succeed in Humanities? Choose ONE thing from either the academic skill list or the behavior list that we brainstormed yesterday.
21st Century Skills Read the list of 21st Century Skills and definitions. Choose the one that you think would best help you to improve your skill or behavior in Humanities. SMART Goals Now write a SMART goal that will help you to improve your skill or behavior. See the handout linked above for guidance on what needs to be included SLC Notecards Finish SLC notecards, and show Lori! Work Time Keep working on your Op-Eds and political cartoons. See below for important information you'll need to finalize your cartoons! OP-ED FINAL FORMATTING:
HOMEWORK: Up to you. If you think an hour in class tomorrow is enough to finalize your cartoon and op-ed, no homework! If you don't think that will be enough, work on them! SLC Opening Brainstorm:
We brainstormed academic skills and non-academic behaviors that we have been working on this year in Humanities. I will keep the list up on my board for reference tomorrow! Humanities Strength
See the document linked above for how to format your notecard (I think it's on the 3rd page). You are ONLY doing the strength notecard today! Make sure you hit ALL FOUR of the bullet point topics on your notecard. Then SHOW IT TO STEPHEN! Project Work Time Work on your op-ed and cartoon. Remember, FINAL DRAFTS ARE DUE FRIDAY at the START OF CLASS!!! HOMEWORK Work on op-eds and cartoons! FINAL DRAFTS ARE DUE FRIDAY at the START OF CLASS!!! WORK DAY!
You know what to do. -Op/Ed Refinements -Political Cartoon Refinements Self Critique
Rough Draft Critique Students leave cartoon and a blank piece of paper on desk, move to different cartoons for critique.
Revision Plan
Revise Cartoon
HOMEWORK
Cartoon Techniques
Cartoon Rough Draft You need to have a rough draft cartoon ready for class tomorrow! Make sure you are using some of the cartoon techniques listed above. Try to make your perspective clear! HOMEWORK: Finish Rough Draft Cartoon. DUE: Start of Class, Thursday. No Starter.
Print Out Latest Edited Draft of Op-ED. Implicit Proofreading Exercise
Revise and Refine Revise and refine your op-ed draft to get it ready for Stephen's feedback. The Op-Ed Checklist should be a big part of this process! You may also want this: Setting Up Quotes. Email Op-Ed Draft to Stephen
Cartoon Draft Once you've emailed your wonderful revised draft to Lori, work on a draft of your cartoon. HOMEWORK: None! Take the night off. :) |
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