Thursday, February 18, 2016

Remembering What You Read in Your History Textbook

DAY ONE:

Today we will be reading a section out of your U.S. History textbook that focuses on our 35th president, John F. Kennedy.

Our during-reading strategy will be using sticky-notes to bookmark important information of this biography for future recall.

Directions:

1). A sticky note pad will make it's way around to you.  Please take 11 sticky notes

2). Write the following labels on your sticky notes:

* #1 - Name

* #1 - Time Period

*#1 - Place

*#2 - Occupation

*#2 - End

*#3 - Personality

*#4 - Accomplishment

*#4 - Accomplishment

*#5 - Challenge

*#5 - Challenge

*#6 - Quote

3). While we read, place the labeled sticky notes directly on your photocopied section where they apply.

DAY TWO: 

Today we will be creating a biocube based on our sticky noted-notes that we took 

1). Use Chrome today and Click on the following link http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/cube_creator/

2). Use your numbered sticky noted sections of the reading to help you fill out the chart.

3).  Email me your work to Laura.Enos@fpsmail.org

 4). Your biocube is due with this Friday's binder/folder, so if you run out of time today, please print off what is done and you can write in the rest for homework during TST and turn your Friday folder at the end of the day.

DO NOT FORGET TO TURN IN YOUR BINDER/FOLDER BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR THE WEEKEND!!!

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