Hey guys,
Just a quick reminder about what you are expected to bring to class on Thursday.
You all must bring two double-spaced copies of your rough draft of your argumentative blog post answering the Essential Question, How dark were the Dark Ages? You must also post it to Google Drive. We will examine part of one lucky person's as a class. You will also read, assess, and give detailed feedback on two other peoples'.
You also can, but do not have to, bring in materials to work on your amazingly beautiful Evaluative Timeline Poster. I strongly recommend you use the class time to work on it, but if you prefer to only do so at home due to the awkwardness of transporting materials, that's ok. I will have other work for you to do. :)
The rubrics we discussed today can both be found on Google Drive.
For those of you who wish to link your poster and blog post electronically (or to add additional elements, such as a video), I recommend using Aurasma, Layar, Augment, or some other Augmented Reality app, or a small QR Code. Here's a link to that demo video I showed you today.
Just a quick reminder about what you are expected to bring to class on Thursday.
You all must bring two double-spaced copies of your rough draft of your argumentative blog post answering the Essential Question, How dark were the Dark Ages? You must also post it to Google Drive. We will examine part of one lucky person's as a class. You will also read, assess, and give detailed feedback on two other peoples'.
You also can, but do not have to, bring in materials to work on your amazingly beautiful Evaluative Timeline Poster. I strongly recommend you use the class time to work on it, but if you prefer to only do so at home due to the awkwardness of transporting materials, that's ok. I will have other work for you to do. :)
The rubrics we discussed today can both be found on Google Drive.
For those of you who wish to link your poster and blog post electronically (or to add additional elements, such as a video), I recommend using Aurasma, Layar, Augment, or some other Augmented Reality app, or a small QR Code. Here's a link to that demo video I showed you today.