Monday, March 3, 2014

Period 5: March 6, 2014

Your article must be from the list of articles provided in class: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rvijaOCck6-Ybc-gk3-anKGsw-HdZzIARs5QVxEKUKI/edit?usp=sharing

Directions:
In complete sentences and in your own words, answer the following questions on my blog: civicswithmsrachael.blogspot.com

1. Who is the article about?

2. Where did the event happen?

3. When did the event happen?

4. What is the article about?

5. What is your opinion of this article?

6. How does this article relate to something you learned in Civics? (if your answer is, “it doesn’t” or “I don’t know,” you need to find another article that you can use to make a connection to Civics.)

7. Provide a proper MLA citation of the article.  
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of Document.” Page or site name. Document date. Full web address (Date of access)
Example:
Dohms, Elizabeth. “U.S. Supreme Court Could Determine Marriage Rights in Wisconsin.” The Chippewa Herald. 9 Feb 2014. http://chippewa.com/news/local/u-s-supreme-court-could-determine-marriage-rights-in-wisconsin/article_c160db9d-e37e-54a7-a128-5ee809d8b073.html (9 Feb 2014)

Period 4: March 6, 2014

Your article must be from the list of articles provided in class: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rvijaOCck6-Ybc-gk3-anKGsw-HdZzIARs5QVxEKUKI/edit?usp=sharing

Directions:
In complete sentences and in your own words, answer the following questions on my blog: civicswithmsrachael.blogspot.com


1. Who is the article about?


2. Where did the event happen?


3. When did the event happen?


4. What is the article about?


5. What is your opinion of this article?


6. How does this article relate to something you learned in Civics? (if your answer is, “it doesn’t” or “I don’t know,” you need to find another article that you can use to make a connection to Civics.)


7. Provide a proper MLA citation of the article.  
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of Document.” Page or site name. Document date. Full web address (Date of access)
Example:
Dohms, Elizabeth. “U.S. Supreme Court Could Determine Marriage Rights in Wisconsin.” The Chippewa Herald. 9 Feb 2014. http://chippewa.com/news/local/u-s-supreme-court-could-determine-marriage-rights-in-wisconsin/article_c160db9d-e37e-54a7-a128-5ee809d8b073.html (9 Feb 2014)

Period 3: March 6, 2014

Your article must be from the list of articles provided in class: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rvijaOCck6-Ybc-gk3-anKGsw-HdZzIARs5QVxEKUKI/edit?usp=sharing

Directions:
In complete sentences and in your own words, answer the following questions on my blog: civicswithmsrachael.blogspot.com


1. Who is the article about?


2. Where did the event happen?


3. When did the event happen?


4. What is the article about?


5. What is your opinion of this article?


6. How does this article relate to something you learned in Civics? (if your answer is, “it doesn’t” or “I don’t know,” you need to find another article that you can use to make a connection to Civics.)


7. Provide a proper MLA citation of the article.  
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of Document.” Page or site name. Document date. Full web address (Date of access)
Example:
Dohms, Elizabeth. “U.S. Supreme Court Could Determine Marriage Rights in Wisconsin.” The Chippewa Herald. 9 Feb 2014. http://chippewa.com/news/local/u-s-supreme-court-could-determine-marriage-rights-in-wisconsin/article_c160db9d-e37e-54a7-a128-5ee809d8b073.html (9 Feb 2014)

Period 1: March 6, 2014

Your article must be from the list of articles provided in class: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rvijaOCck6-Ybc-gk3-anKGsw-HdZzIARs5QVxEKUKI/edit?usp=sharing

Directions:
In complete sentences and in your own words, answer the following questions on my blog: civicswithmsrachael.blogspot.com


1. Who is the article about?


2. Where did the event happen?


3. When did the event happen?


4. What is the article about?


5. What is your opinion of this article?


6. How does this article relate to something you learned in Civics? (if your answer is, “it doesn’t” or “I don’t know,” you need to find another article that you can use to make a connection to Civics.)


7. Provide a proper MLA citation of the article.  
Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of Document.” Page or site name. Document date. Full web address (Date of access)
Example:
Dohms, Elizabeth. “U.S. Supreme Court Could Determine Marriage Rights in Wisconsin.” The Chippewa Herald. 9 Feb 2014. http://chippewa.com/news/local/u-s-supreme-court-could-determine-marriage-rights-in-wisconsin/article_c160db9d-e37e-54a7-a128-5ee809d8b073.html (9 Feb 2014)