Helpful Sites for Visual Aides and more....

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Debate Bibliographies Due Monday P2, P7, Tues - P3, P6, P8

While there are very reputable .com sources [Time.com, csmonitor.com, economist.com and wsj.com], be sure that they are from well-known magazines, publishers or highly respected or award-winning publications.

The best sources will come from Ms. Tartaglione's "Safe Search" lessons back in October:

galegroup
.edu
.org
.gov

Be sure that you have in your Opening Statements, arguments, rebuttals, Closings, WHY all the doctors, researches, people, reports and data are to believed, trusted or respected.

Use www.easybib.com
Double check BEFORE printing.

I will out, in a seminar on Tuesday, so Ms. Walrond will collect these in the Black Folder. P3, P6 and P8 can get these back on Wed. during 1st, 4th and after school.

All other homework Five responses to the first 57 minutes of Dead Poets and anything else will be left in the Maroon folder or checked [ those with work in notebooks] when I see those classes again Thurs./Friday.

You'll be finishing up "Dead Poets Society", taking a brief quiz from that ending and making last-minute adjustments to debating groups.


Time Management: What can I do today to lighten my expectations tomorrow? Organization: Empty everything out of your bookbag, look over your Agenda. Tackle assignments in order of DUE DATE, difficulty, importance. Make a To Do List: checking off things done every so often Play: Get exercise EVERY SINGLE DAY

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