0 Comments
virtual StudentsHello Friends!
The image above falls into one of the five categories of political games people play. Do you know which one? Your task today is to complete the Political Games People Play reading and study guide given in google classroom on Tuesday, 10/6/2020. Be prepared to do an activity with this information in class Friday. See you then!
virtual onlyToday you will spend time looking through election news.
Your first item is a short video that is a follow-up to last weeks presidential debate.
Your second item is to explore the Upfront Magazine website.
who we will meet | what we will ask
Reminder: Please check google classroom for missing / late work.
virtual onlyGood Morning All.
Thanks to all of you who responded in google classroom about asking the questions during our city hall visit on Friday. The question list is below. It would be nice if each of us there Friday would attempt to ask one of the questions. ?[ name. ] means that the person in the [brackets] created the question but no one has claimed it to ask. So, be thinking about asking them, you bracketed people!
After our City Hall visit Friday, we will visit the topic of Political Games People Play. It focuses on how those with political power use it in various ways to achieve political objectives [a.k.a. - getting stuff done!] This is particularly important to understand as we see the final push by our presidential candidates attempting to convince us that they are the one who "will get the job done right!" That being said, your virtual activity today is to watch the CNN10 link below that summarizes the first of three presidential debates before the November 3rd election. Just watch and post a comment in our google classroom prompt: What is one take away you have after watching the cnn10 story on the debate? CNN10 |
blog Categories
All
Archives
June 2022
|