Here are all the resources I've given you for this project. I've listed them in the order that I presented them over the course of this project. Truth of War Project SheetHanded out on Monday, Feb. 25 Everything you need to know if you're a student (or a parent) -Essential Questions -Project Deliverables -Deadlines Truth of War Research GuideHanded out on Monday, Feb. 25 Your research notes for: - Your country/nation/area that you are focusing on - Your major event Seminar Reading: "How to Tell a True War Story"Handed out on Thursday, Feb. 28 Seminar on Tuesday, March 5 We will use this reading to add a level complexity and sophistication to our creative projects. This is an excerpt from Tim O'Brien's award-winning novel The Things They Carried. Tim O'Brien served in the Vietnam War and has written several semi-autobiographical novels about his experiences in the war. Drafting Your Explanatory Essay: The Stuffed OutlineHanded out on Thursday, Feb. 28
There are a lot of different ways to begin writing your essay. I recommend (and am actually requiring in this project) that you use this stuffed outline. It's not fancy, but it's incredibly effective at helping our audience understand all of the nuts and bolts of your creative work.
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Still Sick!Man, sorry I can't be there today, yall. If you wouldn't mind continuing to read through the end of Chapter 6.
Also, please study your vocabulary for Chapters 1-4! We'll quiz on Thursday over those! Hang in there, sorry for the inconvenience! Hi Gang, sorry I'm not there today. Read Chapter 6 and catch up on any missed work that you have. I hope to be back tomorrow!
Weapons of World War 1DUE MONDAY, Start of Class! HomeworkHave you read Chapter 5 and completed a Chapter Timeline or Illustrated Journal?
Did you finish the Trench Warfare assignment? Check to see if you have any zeros and if you do, email me to get it fixed! |
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