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Hello All,
 
Please remember to finish your three paragraph papers by Monday in class. Many of you have already finished, but here's a friendly reminder...
 
Also, print it out, don't share it with me.
 
I'll post all your readings and handouts to this post. 
 
They are in one PDF, which can be enlarged if you need it.
 
Remember:
Three paragraphs that flow:
 
1 on Britain's Advantages
1 on America's Advantages
1 explaining the main advantage Wood argued helped the Americans win
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Class,
 
Here is a digital copy of our newspaper assignment, which we started in class this past Tuesday/Wednesday.
 
Remember, you and your partner must complete your newspaper by the start of class on Monday.
 
We worked for at least 45 minutes on this on Tuesday/Wednesday, and for most, if not all, of today's class.
 
Please remember, the directions for the article are written as the article in "Joyce Junior's" newspaper. 
 
Still, you must develop your own newspaper title, article title, subtitle, article, four line poem, advertisement/propaganda, and political cartoon.
 
Use the reading to gather all of your information and witness quotes.
 
Check out the Rubric and treat it as a checklist.
 
If you're typing your newspaper, then you can choose your own format or type of the directions attached below to copy my example's format.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Class,
 
Today, we independently read about, "Trouble in Boston", and then completed a Class Notes worksheet that went along with it.
 
Attention Mock Trial Group(s):
 
We'll continue the trial on Tuesday (period 1) and Wednesday (period 2).
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hi Classes,
 
I forgot to post a summary of what we did yesterday, sorry.
 
First, as a class we read a summary of the stamp act riots.  We then completed the first side of our Class notes together.
 
Today, we choose quotes to integrate for the first two questions on the back side of our class notes (villains and heroes), and practiced integrating phrases into opinion sentences.
 
This leaves one task for homework (although, many of you have completed this already), your short answer.  Good luck.
 
Everything will be turned in Thursday or Friday.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster
 
 

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Hi Classes,
 
Good work today.
 
Below, you can find a quick synopsis of what we did in class.  Please review if you were absent or if you needed more time to complete your class work.
 
First, we discussed how empathy takes imagination; then, we looked at Renee Brown's summary of empathy.  Review it below.
 
Brown's four parts of Empathy . . .
 
perspective taking + no judgement + recognizing emotions + communicating that Emotion = Empathy
 
Next, we took a second look at a reading from earlier in the week, "Land Thirst and Racism".  See below.
 
Later, we were given a character from a list of people discussed in the reading (if you were absent, then you can choose your character).  See below.
 
Find your character in the reading by checking for its paragraph number in the far right column.
 
Get in touch with an emotion that you think your character might have had.
 
On a sheet of lined paper, list their emotion and any details (or imagined details) from their life that might have caused them to feel the way you think that they did.
 
Example for #18, a "Paxton Boy":
 
Emotion:
 
Wrathful
 
Details about my character:
 
from western Pennsylvania, murdered Conestogas in December of 1763, felt killing was justified, racist, lost their wife and kids in a raid (imagined), wants vengeance (kind of imagined)...
 
Next, on your paper, in character, write a journal entry describing a story that would support why the history book described them the way it did.
 
Example Continued:
 
December 25, 1776
 
Today, I shall drop a Christmas present on Sweet Sally's grave, a Conestoga scalp.
 
...half page or more. 
 
Signed,
 
Hunter Paxton
 
Note: Get in character, but do not be inappropriate.  My example represents the appropriate line (if it's worse than mine, then don't include it).
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Hello All,
 
If you were absent today, then please annotate today's reading by the start of our next class.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Map Test Post:
 
Please study, your next map test, Map Test #12, will be taken during our first meeting next week.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
Please finish your assignment based on Ben Franklin's "Join, or Die" political cartoon by our next class.
 
You'll need the following quote from George Washington to complete your writing:
 

To Governor Dinwiddie
Winchester, 24 April, 1756

Sir,

Not an hour, nay scarcely a minute, passes, that does not produce fresh alarms and melancholy accounts. Nor is it possible to give the people the necessary assistance for their defense, on account of the small number of men we have, or that are likely to be here for some time. The inhabitants are removing daily, and in a short time will leave this country as desolate as Hampshire, where scarce a family lives.

Three families were murdered the night before last, at the distance of less than twelve miles from this place; and every day we have accounts of such cruelties and barbarities, as are shocking to human nature. It is not possible to conceive the situation and danger of this miserable country. Such numbers of French and Indians are all around, that no road is safe; and here we know not the hour when we may be attacked.  As for water travel, with regret, our loss of country makes them of no use, presently…My extreme hurry, confusion, and anxiety must plead an excuse for incorrectness.

With Honor,

Colonel George Washington

 

Best,

 

Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
Please remember to finish today's Class Notes, Cornell Notes (started last class), and the Short Answer at the end of the Class Notes by our next class.

Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Class,
 
Please finish our reading on the "Albany Plan" and complete your Cornell Notes that align with it, if you didn't finish in class.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hi Classes,
 
Please review for next week's quiz on John Locke, to be taken during our first meeting next week.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hi Classes,
 
Please actively review for next Monday's Map Test.
 
Try filling out the blank map for Map Test #10...
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
If you have yet to submit your work, "Hidden Dissenters", then please finish it.  Remember, the directions are on our class blog: fosterthestudents
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hi Classes,
 
One last thing.  As I mentioned in class, see if you have any old National Geographic or non-Pop Culture magazines at home that you can bring in to be cut up for collages.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
First, I hope that everyone is feeling better.  We've had a large number of absences this week.
 
For those of you that missed class, please complete the classwork assignments listed below by Monday:
 
  1. Chesapeake Questions, pages 82-84, Questions 1-5
  2. Annotation Practice: "Coercing Children to Virginia"
  3. Graphic Organizer and Summary: "A Typical Indentured Servant Contract"
All Classes,
 
  1. study for Map Test #7 (Monday).
  2. study for your MerCANTilism Test (next Tuesday or Wednesday)
  3. do your part (group work)
Salient, that's fancy for important, documents are located below.

Best,
 
Mr. Foster
 
 

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Hello Class,
 
Please complete your assignment covering an analysis of a petition from the "Colored Citizens of Virginia" to the United States by the start of class on Monday.
 
Yes, many of you completed it in class already.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Please study for next Monday's map test.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
Complete your presentations on Dissent by the start of Monday's class (hopefully you finish before the end of our last class this week).
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hi Classes,
 
Please continue to work on your short answer for our upcoming test, What is Dissent?
 
Remember, your tests will be this Thursday or Friday.
 
Be sure to review our reading on Dissent, which is attached to this post.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Class,
 
Please remember to study for Monday's Map Test (Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts).
 
Also, I will collect Revisionist History: The Foot Soldier of Birmingham on Monday.  Please remember to have an adult sign the back, by the statue of Robert E. Lee, if you have the extra-credit conversation with them.
 
I'll attach all the documents.  I almost forgot . . . complete our Spectrum Discussion: What is Dissent?, if you haven't already done so.  I'd like to have that discussion on Monday.
 
Have a great weekend!
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Classes,
 
Your Columbian Exchange Menus look wonderful!  Great work!
 
So, we have one assignment that will finish up our study of Columbus, which we started in class today but didn't get a chance to complete.
 
Please complete it for homework.  The questions follow the reading.
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster

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Hello Class,
 
Your next major assignment, A Menu for the Columbian Exchange, is due on the 18th.
 
As you already know, we'll continue to work on this assignment in class, but if you need materials or guidance at home, then visit our class blog, fosterthestudents
 
Best,
 
Mr. Foster