Assignment Description
Specific Directions:
At least twice this semester you will be required to create a summary (post) for a current event and/or respond to other student's summaries (comments). The first assignment will be to comment on a post that I made. You will be graded on how relevant and in depth your comment is. It needs to show that you have read my post or the original article as well as created a relevant thought or question on the topic.
Here are some guidelines for comments:
At least twice this semester you will be required to create a summary (post) for a current event and/or respond to other student's summaries (comments). The first assignment will be to comment on a post that I made. You will be graded on how relevant and in depth your comment is. It needs to show that you have read my post or the original article as well as created a relevant thought or question on the topic.
Here are some guidelines for comments:
- Directly address the material or ideas presented in the post
- Brings up a new perspective or idea
- References other sources as support for their argument
- Uses respectful academic language while agreeing and disagreeing with posts
- Is 3-5 sentences and shows some sort of understanding of the topic
Here are some guidelines for posts:
- Introduces a new current event topic that has not yet been posted
- Provides a link to an article from a reliable news source (see list to the right)
- Includes embedded images, video, charts, cartoon, etc.
- Includes a summary of the news article (in approximately 4-6 sentences)
- Connects current event to relevant topics in US Government (in approximately 1-3 sentence)–MUST connect with something specific that we have studies or should study
- Poses an issue or question for discussion
- Is approximately 100-175 words
Period 2
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9/25
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Luke
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Athena
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Lucy
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10/2
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Zoe
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Eleni
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Evalynna
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10/9
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Ava
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Ben
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Casey
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10/16
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BK
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Alison
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Breeze
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10/23
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Noah
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Nate
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Abbie
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10/30
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Drew
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Sara
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11/6
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Mateo
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Meesh
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11/13
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Amelia
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Lina
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11/20
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Howley
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Sam
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11/27
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12/4
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David
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Cuyler
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12/11
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25
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You must post by Friday evening. That gives your classmates all weekend &
the following week to make a comment.
McDermott will check the blog every Saturday to make sure that authors
made their post. He will check
intermittently to see if students are commenting. If it becomes apparent that students are not
making their two comments per week, he will then check more carefully to ensure
that students that are not commenting will lose points. You can download the blogger app to your
phone & lord knows that you guys are on your phone a lot. If this is an issue, McDermott can help at
lunch and other times. First week’s
authors are invited to a help session this Wednesday at lunch. I will invite a few people to author at first
& eventually everyone will be invited to author a post. See the blog for instructions on how to post &
comment.
Ben Carson Makes Racist Comment
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/09/22/ben-carson-cant-change-subject-after-contentious-muslim-remark/
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When asked if the candidates faith should matter to voters, presidential candidate Ben Carson had a very controversial reply. He said he believes faith matters and that the faith must be consistent with the constitution. Carson then escalated his statement by saying “I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. I absolutely would not agree with that.” Carson's comments infuriated thousands, prompting many Muslims to voice their anger. The candidate was asked to clarify and further discuss his statement on several occasions the following week. As we have discussed in class, candidates can ruin their entire campaign with just one comment.
Do you think Carson's comments will have a negative or positive effect on his candidacy? Do you believe a candidates' faith should be important? Will the United States have a Muslim President in the next 50 years?