-What was the topic of the article?
-What was the article's main idea? Supporting details?
-What was one thing about the article that you found fascinating? Explain your answer.
-If you were to rename this article, what name would you choose and why?
2. Scope-We are going to work from our newest article.
3. Read Theory-Once you are finished with number 2, you need to work on Read Theory.
4. Outsiders-Time to read.
5. Channel One-We are going to watch Channel One news. Afterwards, you are to got to your Social Studies google doc and answer the following questions about the newscast. Remember to use complete sentences, and fully explain your answers.
1. What were the stories on today's newscast?
2. Which story did you find most interesting?
3. What was interesting about this story?
6. World War 1 Reporter-A reporter's main job is to get answers to questions. You are going to spend the next few days researching World War 1. You will then answer, on a blank sheet of paper, the following questions:
WHAT-What was the World War 1? Be sure to fully explain your answers.
WHO-Pick 4 important people from WW1. Tell me who they were and why they were important to WW1.
WHEN-Pick and explain at least 3 important dates from WW1. Explain why the dates you chose are important to WW1.
HOW-Explain in detail how the WW1 started. What happened before that led to this war?
WHY-Why did this war happen? Why was it so important to the world? Why is it still important?
WHERE-What were some of the important locations of WW1?
5. Channel One-We are going to watch Channel One news. Afterwards, you are to got to your Social Studies google doc and answer the following questions about the newscast. Remember to use complete sentences, and fully explain your answers.
1. What were the stories on today's newscast?
2. Which story did you find most interesting?
3. What was interesting about this story?
6. World War 1 Reporter-A reporter's main job is to get answers to questions. You are going to spend the next few days researching World War 1. You will then answer, on a blank sheet of paper, the following questions:
WHAT-What was the World War 1? Be sure to fully explain your answers.
WHO-Pick 4 important people from WW1. Tell me who they were and why they were important to WW1.
WHEN-Pick and explain at least 3 important dates from WW1. Explain why the dates you chose are important to WW1.
HOW-Explain in detail how the WW1 started. What happened before that led to this war?
WHY-Why did this war happen? Why was it so important to the world? Why is it still important?
WHERE-What were some of the important locations of WW1?
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