Welcome Back Sophomores! Check the seating chart list, and find the seat number associated with your name. Then say hello to your neighbors!

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Welcome Back Sophomores! Check the seating chart list, and find the seat number associated with your name. Then say hello to your neighbors!

Class Job Sign-Ups Time Keeper. Paper Passers. The 10 th man/woman. We will rotate class jobs every week. Please prepare to do every job at least once.

Who am I? Graduated from UCSD with a BA in History and a minor in Ethnic Studies. Completing my MA in Education at NDNU Thesis: Motivation and Delayed Gratification. Love being outdoors. LOVE GIANTS BASEBALL! Love cooking, singing, dancing and traveling.

Two Truths and a Lie Which of the following statements is a lie? 1.I almost got caught in a wildfire backpacking this summer. Ended up having to hike out early. 2.I celebrated coming back to school by going to WWE Smackdown last Tuesday at HP Pavilion. 3.I traveled to Mexico this summer, and met James Franco while I was down there. Now its your turn. Turn the desks into groups of four. I will explain how I want you to do this, and we’ll time it to see how fast we can get back and forth between groups and rows. See if you can spot your groups’ lies.

Notecards In the upper-right corner notecard write the following: -First and last name -Class period - address -Do you have internet at home? Yes/No Name Phone Number Extra Curricular Activities you do *On the NON-LINED side write your FIRST NAME as you like to be called on BIG.

Classroom Norms and Procedures Homework Procedures What to do if Absent Bathroom Procedure Food and Drink Notebooks Respect, Preparation, and Accountability. Please read over the CIS with your adult guardian, sign it, and return it by the block day. If you have any questions regarding grading, late-work, or any other policy please let me know.

Respect Respect for others Respect for class time Respect for hard work Respect for the classroom Respect for hard work over luck and talent Respect for risk-taking Respect for yourself

Preparation Be prepared with your materials Be prepared with your homework Be prepared to think Be prepared to ask questions Be prepared to consider new ideas Be prepared to grow

Accountability Accountability for your attendance Accountability for your completion of assignments Accountability for your language Accountability for your actions

Organization for the Class 1.You will need a Notebook for this class 2.Work will be stamped the day it is due and graded portfolio style at the end of each unit. 3.Notebooks will be organized by Unit. We will be setting up notebooks in class tomorrow so please bring one with you. 4.If you may have trouble getting a notebook for any reason please let me know. 5.If you are able to donate an extra notebook please let me know.

Thinking Like a Historian Quote Wall Challenge. Challenge yourself to question everything this year. Several of the quotes on the wall are famous misquotes or miscontextualized.

Success is about Mindset Check out Kid 1: 0 Now Check out Kid 2: Who are you going to be in class this year?

Student Survey Please take the time to answer all the questions on the student survey, and write me a note to elaborate anywhere you want to, and everywhere it asks you to. The note you write me at the end can be as long or as short as you want, the more you let me know about your learning style, your likes and dislikes, and what you want to get out of class this year the better the semester will be.

Sophomores are Super! Please get out: 1.Signed CIS 2.Notebook 3.Pen/Pencil I really enjoyed reading your letters/surveys. You are an interesting group of people with lots of cool hobbies outside of class!

What is History? An Account of the Past – Story – Storey – Istor

Story What is Story? – a narrative, either true or fiction, in writing or spoken, that is designed to interest, entertain, or instruct the listener or reader Examples?

Storey What is Storey? – A floor or level of a building – Uh what? So a man jumps from a building…

Storey Your PERSPECTIVE – The manner in which your personal experiences affect how you view the world Examples?

Istor What is istor? – Ancient Greek – Meaning “Inquiry” – “Istoria” = History Inquiry – To explore or investigate by asking questions and searching for evidence. – Historians are DETECTIVES!

Key Terms for the Day Source/Sourcing – Primary Source – Secondary Source Corroborate/ Corroborating

Source Source: where you get your information from! Primary Source – A document created during the time being studied – eye witnesses, diaries, interviews, official records Secondary Source – A document created later by someone that did not experience the event – Books, articles, your textbook, your teacher

Questions to ask when sourcing… Who wrote this? What is the author’s point of view? When was it written (a long time or short time after the event)? Why was it written? Is this source believable?

Corroboration Corroborate: cross-checking an event to confirm it happened Questions to ask… – What do the other pieces of evidence say? – Am I finding the same information everywhere? – Am I finding different versions of the story? Why might that be? – Where else could I look to find out more about this?

Today we being to examine history: November 5, 2001… Essential Question: Who was at fault in the infamous Los Altos Cafeteria fight of 2001?

TGIF! Please: 1.Grab a piece of candy. 2.Take out your notebook and the “Lunch Room Fight” Activity. 3.Finish filling out the matrix. 4.Make sure you answer ALL parts of EVERY question.

November 5, 2001… Who started the infamous Los Altos Cafeteria fight of 2001? When you are done – write up a small paragraph stating what you believed happened – using the evidence you’ve collected from the text. At the end of your paragraph – write two sentences explaining how your PERSONAL BIAS might be effecting your readings of the texts. Remember: Answer all parts of every question. That means both why something IS believable and ISN’T. Reference the text in your answers – what language indicates to you that someone might be lying? What language indicated someone might be telling the truth.

10 th Woman/Man for Discussion Everyone will do this role at some point. The purpose of this activity is to practice your historical thinking skills so we’re going to practice this skill as well. The purpose of the 10 th person is to help encourage divergent thinking, challenge our group mentality, and enrich the class discussions. Remember, as 10 th person you just have to question your group members, think outside of what is just on the page – there is no way to know any of it is true…

Discussion Questions 1.What facts do all the stories have in common? 2.What facts differ between the stories? 3.Whose version is most believable? Why? 4.What other sources would you like to hear from to determine what really happened? 5.Who do you think started the fight? What EVIDENCE do you have to support this? If you are the person in your group with the most pets. YOU are the 10 th man/woman.

Takeaways from the Lesson History is an account of the past Accounts differ depending on one’s perspective We must rely on the evidence we have to construct our accounts We must consult multiple pieces of evidence in order to build our account We must question the reliability of each piece of evidence