Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Hello Students and Families!
I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on our Team Zoom, Thursday at 1. Check your email for the link! I can't wait to share all my pets with you!

Here is the link to the May & June 8th Grade Civics & History Remote Learning Options. At the top of the doc are new options and at the bottom are the options continued on from March & April.

Please do what you are interested in! Let your talents and passions guide your choices as you continue your civic and history journey! Please just make sure you share your work with me through email.  This is how I can give you feedback and keep track of what folks are working on.  It is also helpful for you to share with with a parent and any special education teachers you might work with so that we are all in the same loop! Enjoy!

NEW Options:
Washington DC Tour:  Create a slideshow outlining a tour you want to take through Washington DC.  


Donating to a Charity Activity: You have been given 1 million dollars to donate to a charity.  Your job is to research a charity (some ideas below) and justify why you selected the charity you did


City Profile: Create a travel brochure that highlights the city of your choice. 


Reading Activity: Refugee by Alan Gratz: Read or listen to Refugee (links to book provided) and answer follow up questions.


Courts in a Nutshell:  Use the slideshow to complete the questions that go along with the webquest.


Making Laws Webquest: Answer questions using a slideshow about how the laws are made in the U.S. 


Get Counted! The U.S. Census: Respond to questions and learn about the Census using  "Get Counted" Reading.

Continue with these Options:
Option #1
Continue listening to the podcast UpFirst and recording on the chart
 UpFirst Podcast Reflection Sheet for May/June  Follow the link to the podcast Up First and listen to the most recent episode and fill out the reflection.


Option #2
Find a new podcast to listen to using the list: History & Civics Podcast List & descriptions. Then listen and record on the History Podcast Recording Sheet


Option #3
Play games and watch short videos related to government and record what you played & learned Government Symbaloo Games and Videos


Option #4
Take a hike! Browse the list of Local Historic Hikes and go out and explore.  Take photos and share them, research some of the challenge questions, explore and learn!


Option #5
Watch a movie with a history theme.  I’ve started a History Themed Movie List organized by topic (If you have more movies or shows to add email me and I’ll add them- I know I’ve missed a ton!) Record your feedback on the Movie Feedback Form


Option #6

Do some independent research Research Links 

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