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Read and take a book report test 2nd Quarter Extension Menu Read and take a book report test on . . . Profiles in Courage (Kennedy) Last of the Mohicans (Cooper) Old Yeller (Gibson) 50 Points

to help students prepare for . . . Develop and host a “Jeopardy Game” to help students prepare for . . . Ch. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 50 points

Develop a U.S. History board game for 4-6 players on a topic covered the 2nd Quarter (Ch. 11-17) Teach your team to play the game on a designated day in class 50 Points

Memorize and recite to the class . . . Strong’s Susan B. Anthony (4 students) Kipling’s “If” Frost’s The Road Not Taken 25 Points

Finished projects will be displayed in the classroom Construct a poster, travel brochure, newspaper article, etc. on an 2nd Quarter topic (Ch. 11-17) Finished projects will be displayed in the classroom 25 Points

Write and share with the class an original story (5 paragraphs) reflecting the 2nd Quarter’s theme “A time to plant (grow)” and virtue “Courage” 25 Points

Write and perform for the class a song about . . . George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson 25 Points

an alternate classwork activity, Submit a proposal for an alternate classwork activity, have it approved, and complete the task ??? Points