Week of February 23, 2015

Reminders:
These are a few reminders concerning homework and classwork:
A. If the assignment states that looseleaf is to be used, no other types of paper will be accepted (paper ripped out of notebooks or legal pads is unacceptable).   
B. All work must be completed in blue or black ink (other colors will not be accepted).  

C. Homework and classwork must be neat. Work that is sloppy or illegible will not be accepted.

D. Homework must be handed in on the day due, unless I receive a not from a parent explaining why you did not complete your HW. This will only be accepted if there is an emergency at home (not because you were too tired or that you had too much other HW). 

E. Please cover the New York Progress book. A clear plastic cover is suggested.

F. Gym uniforms must be worn on Thursdays for gym.

H. History Fair on Thursday 1:30-2:30 in the lunchroom. Parents are welcome!

Remember that homework and classwork count as a grade!
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HOMEWORK: For the Week of February 23- Unit 4 Week 4

Grade 5 will be reading Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 12 and 13 by Friday, 2/27.

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/27.

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Grade 6 is reading The Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman by Dorothy Sterling for Unit 4. Please read pages 127-148 by Friday, 2/27.

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/27.


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Grade 7 is reading Stealing Freedom by Anna Maria Weems for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 21-25 by Friday, 2/27.

Lesson Plans:

Homework: 

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/27.


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7th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 4- American Revolution (1774-1783)

Homework:

A new map will be handed out this week!

Lesson Plans:
Monday- Copy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Tuesday- Read pages 122-130. On page 134, answer questions 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b. Complete on looseleaf. Due Friday, 2/27.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).
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Grade 8 is reading Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan for Unit 4. Please read pgs. 85-103 by Friday, 2/27.

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions below on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/27.

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8th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 22: America as a World Power (1867-1920)

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

A new map will be handed out this week!

Monday-Define the words below in your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Please skip a line between each definition. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/26.

Tuesday- Chapter 22- read pages 697-702 (The Spanish American War). On page 702, complete 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b.  Complete on looseleafDue Friday, 2/27.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).


                                       Have a great week!

Week of February 16, 2015

Reminders:
These are a few reminders concerning homework and classwork:
A. If the assignment states that looseleaf is to be used, no other types of paper will be accepted (paper ripped out of notebooks or legal pads is unacceptable).   
B. All work must be completed in blue or black ink (other colors will not be accepted).  

C. Homework and classwork must be neat. Work that is sloppy or illegible will not be accepted.

D. Homework must be handed in on the day due, unless I receive a not from a parent explaining why you did not complete your HW. This will only be accepted if there is an emergency at home (not because you were too tired or that you had too much other HW). 

E. Please cover the New York Progress book. A clear plastic cover is suggested.

F. Gym uniforms must be worn on Wednesdays for gym.

H. Honors Assembly on Wednesday, 2/18 after the Ash Wednesday Mass at 11:00AM.

Remember that homework and classwork count as a grade!
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HOMEWORK: For the Week of February 16- Unit 4 Week 3

Grade 5 will be reading Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 9-11 by Friday, 2/20.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/20.


Reading Questions

Quiz on Friday on Vocabulary for 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/16 and the book Bud Not Buddy Chapters 1-11.
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Grade 6 is reading The Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman by Dorothy Sterling for Unit 4. Please read pages 91-126 by Friday, 2/20.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/20.


Reading Questions

Quiz on Friday on Vocabulary for 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/16 and the book Harriet Truman up to page 126.
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Grade 7 is reading Stealing Freedom by Anna Maria Weems for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 16-20 by Friday, 2/20.

Homework: 

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

 Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/20.


Reading Questions

Quiz on Friday on Vocabulary for 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/16 and the book Stealing Beauty Chapters 1-20.
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7th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 4- American Revolution (1774-1783)

Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.


Monday- Copy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

Tuesday- Read pages 118-121. On page 121, answer questions 1b, 2a, 2b, 3b Complete on looseleaf. Due Friday, 2/20.

Social Studies Vocabulary

Quiz on Monday- Chapter 3 (study the text and your notes)
Essay Questions will be taken from the following:
pg. 77 1a, 1b, 4a, 4b
pg. 84 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b
pg. 97 2a, 2b, 2c
pg. 106 14 a, 14b, 14 c


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).
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Grade 8 is reading Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan for Unit 4. Please read pgs. 71-83 by Friday, 2/20.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions below on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/20.

Reading Questions

Quiz on Friday on Vocabulary for 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/16 and the book Vincent Van Gogh up to page 83.
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8th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 22: America as a World Power (1867-1920)


Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.

Monday-Define the words below in your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Please skip a line between each definition. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/19.

Tuesday- Chapter 22- read pages 692-696. On page 696, complete 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b.  Complete on looseleafDue Friday, 2/20.

Social Studies Vocabulary

Quiz on Monday- Chapters 20, 21, and whatever we have covered in Chapter 22. Study your text and class notebook.
Essay Questions will be taken from the following:
pg. 641 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b,2c, 3a,3b,3c
pg. 645 2a, 2b, 2c
pg. 649 1a, 1b, 1c
pg. 651 8a, 8b, 8c

Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).


                                Have a great week!

Week of February 9, 2015

Reminders:

These are a few reminders concerning homework and classwork:

A. If the assignment states that looseleaf is to be used, no other types of paper will be accepted (paper ripped out of notebooks or legal pads is unacceptable).  

B. All work must be completed in blue or black ink (other colors will not be accepted).  

C. Homework and classwork must be neat. Work that is sloppy or illegible will not be accepted.

D. Homework must be handed in on the day due, unless I receive a not from a parent explaining why you did not complete your HW. This will only be accepted if there is an emergency at home (not because you were too tired or that you had too much other HW). 

E. Please cover the New York Progress book. A clear plastic cover is suggested.

F. Gym uniforms must be worn on Wednesdays for gym.

H. Friday, 2/13 will be a 12:00 Dismissal. There will be a cake sale that day, and the children can wear red in honor of Valentine’s Day.

Remember that homework and classwork count as a grade!
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HOMEWORK: For the Week of February 9- Unit 4 Week 2

Grade 5 will be reading Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 6-8 by Friday, 2/13.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/13.


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Grade 6 is reading The Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman by Dorothy Sterling for Unit 4. Please read pages 46-90 by Friday, 2/13.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/13.


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Grade 7 is reading Stealing Freedom by Anna Maria Weems for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 7-15 by Friday, 2/13.

Lesson Plans:

Homework: 

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/13.


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7th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 4- American Revolution (1774-1783)

Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.


Monday- Copy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Tuesday- Read pages 108-117. On page 116, answer questions 1a, 1b, 2a, 4b Complete on looseleaf. Due Friday, 2/13.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).
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Grade 8 is reading Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan for Unit 4. Please read pgs. 49-69 by Friday, 2/13.

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions below on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/13.


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8th Grade Social Studies

Chapter 21: The Progressive Spirit of Reform (1867-1920)


Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.

Monday-Define the words below in your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Please skip a line between each definition. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/12.

Tuesday- Chapter 21- read pages 658-667. On page 667, complete 1a, 2a, 2b, 3a.  Complete on looseleafDue Friday, 2/13.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).


                            Have a great week!
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Week of February 2, 2015

Reminders:

These are a few reminders concerning homework and classwork:

A. If the assignment states that looseleaf is to be used, no other types of paper will be accepted (paper ripped out of notebooks or legal pads is unacceptable).   

B. All work must be completed in blue or black ink (other colors will not be accepted).  

C. Homework and classwork must be neat. Work that is sloppy or illegible will not be accepted.

D. Homework must be handed in on the day due, unless I receive a not from a parent explaining why you did not complete your HW. This will only be accepted if there is an emergency at home (not because you were too tired or that you had too much other HW). 

E. Please cover the New York Progress book. A clear plastic cover is suggested.

F. Gym uniforms must be worn on Thursdays for gym.

H. February calendars will be distributed today.

I. Interim Assessments will be given on Tuesday (ELA) and Wednesday (Math) of this week. Please make sure your children bring sharpened #2 pencils with erasers.

K. Report Cards will be distributed by Fr. Antonio on Wednesday to all students that are passing all subjects and are up to date with tuition. If your child does not receive a Report Card in school, please come to Parent-Teacher Conferences on Wednesday between 1:00-7:00 to meet with the teachers.

Remember that homework and classwork count as a grade!
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HOMEWORK: For the Week of February 2- Unit 4 Week 1

Grade 5 Reading

Grade 5 will be reading Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 1-5 by Friday, 2/6.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/6.


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Grade 6 Reading

Grade 6 is reading The Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman by Dorothy Sterling for Unit 4. Please read pages 1-45 by Friday, 2/6.


Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/6.


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Grade 7 Reading

Grade 7 is reading Stealing Freedom by Anna Maria Weems for Unit 4. Please read Chapters 1-6 by Friday, 2/6.

Lesson Plans:

Homework: 

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

 Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/6.


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Grade 7 Social Studies

Chapter 3- The English Colonies (1605-1774)

Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.


Chapter 3- The English Colonies (1605-1774)

Monday- Copy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

Tuesday- Read pages 98-103. On page 105, complete the Vocabulary Review 1-10.On page 106, answer questions 11a, b, c and 15 a, b, c. Write vocabulary word and the letter and correct definition.  Complete on looseleaf. Due Friday, 2/6.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).
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Grade 8 Reading

Grade 8 is reading Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan for Unit 4. Please read up to page 48 by Friday, 2/6.

Lesson Plans:

Homework:

TuesdayCopy the weekly vocabulary words and their definitions into the Reading Notebook. Click the link below. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. You should skip a line between each word. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

Wednesday- Answer the Reading Questions below on looseleaf. Click the link below. Remember to put a heading on the looseleaf. You may restate the questions in your answers (sentence form). Due Friday, 2/6.


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Grade 8 Social Studies

Chapter 21: The Progressive Spirit of Reform (1868-1920)


Homework:

Map of the Month (Explorers) is due Thursday, February 19.

Monday-Define the words below in your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Please skip a line between each definition. Remember to write the date, unit, week, and aim. Write in blue or black ink only. Due Thursday, 2/5.

Tuesday- Chapter 20- read pages 642-649. On page 651, complete the Vocabulary Review 1-7. On pages 651 and 652, answer questions 9a, b and 10a, b.  Complete on looseleafDue Friday, 2/6.


Black History Project: PowerPoint, Prezi, or Documentary (no papers). There should be a minimum of ten slides (that is including the Title Slide and Bibliography). The names of all members of your group should be listed on the first slide with the date and title of your presentation. Each slide can have no more than two sentences of text. There must be some type of graphic on each slide. You may use your notes to explain your slides, but you may not read from them-they are only used as a reference. Be prepared for your classmates to ask questions. This will be counted as a Reading and Social Studies Project grade. Due Monday, February 23 (no extensions).


                                       Have a great week!