Thursday, February 25, 2016

Current Events Project Class #2

Current Events Cubed
Here it is. Our new social studies project begins today! You will select a current issue in the news. Next, you'll read one news article about the issue and two opinion/editorials. You'll use information from these sources to create your Current Events Cube.

The project's learning targets are:
1. I can determine the central ideas of a news article.
2. I can identify an author's claim and explain how they use evidence to back up their claim.

Step 1: News Article
Read your news article and complete a Current Events Investigation.

Step 2: Opinion/Editorial
Read two opinion/editorial articles to understand multiple perspectives on the issue. Complete a Perspective note catcher.

Step 3: The Cube
Begin constructing your cube!

Possible Topics

Space Travel
Nuclear Energy
Toy Drones
Voter ID Laws
Gun Rights

Climate Change
Opinion 1
Opinion 2 

iPhone Security
Opinion 1

Hoverboard
Opinion 1

Exotic Pets
Opinion 1
Opinion 2


Sunday, February 7, 2016

Class #7 - Meet the Candidates


Today, each of you will research a presidential candidate.

1) You will use a note catcher to record notes about the candidate.
2) Finally, you will present this information to your classmates.
3) The class will then take a vote.

Resources for activity:



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Class #6 - Current Events Investigation

LT: I can determine the central ideas of a news article.

Good morning, young citizens!

Today, I've selected four news articles. Each student will choose one of the following articles for a short current events investigation. You don't need to print the article. You can simply read it on your iPad. The substitute will provide you with a Current Events Investigation handout (You can see it below). Read the article, complete as much of this handout as possible and turn it in at the end of the period. This is not HW. This is just a way to gauge your ability to read a news article and determine the central ideas. Give it your best shot!



Today's Articles:

Driverless cars zooming past cities' preparations, report says
https://newsela.com/articles/autonomouscars-cities/id/14689/

In a first, computer program beats top player of the ancient board game Go
https://newsela.com/articles/computer-gogame/id/14626/

More than 1 million people sought refuge in Europe this year, report says
https://newsela.com/articles/onemillion-migrants/id/13838/

Mayor proposes raising tobacco-buying age to 21 to curb teen smoking
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-minimum-tobacco-age-emanuel-met-20160117-story.html


Yesterday's Articles:
Marco Rubio becomes early hope for mainstream U.S. Republicans
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-iowa-idUSMTZSAPEC21V82B3P

ISIS pushed back in Iraq, Syria, but a threat in Libya: Kerry

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-coalition-idUSKCN0VA3RE

Africa, Asia vulnerable to spread of Zika virus: WHO
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-zika-idUSKCN0VB145

Japan, South Korea stick to coal despite global climate deal
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-climatechange-summit-coal-idUSKBN0TY2TG20151216