Bellwork and Agendas November 9-13.

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Bellwork and Agendas November 9-13

November 9, 2015 Agenda: Bellwork, Exploration Notes, Wrap Up Bellwork: What is your favorite thing to eat? Or your favorite recipe to cook? Write down the ingredients you would use to cook your favorite dish. Ex: Crawfish Etouffee: butter, onions, bell peppers, celery, crawfish, seafood stock, lemon, salt, cayenne pepper, black pepper, white pepper, bay leaf, rice

November 10, 2015 Agenda: Bellwork, Finish exploration notes, Wrap Up, RATE lesson Bellwork: Write and answer the following questions: How does the arrival of diseases from the Old World lead to the African slave trade? How does the spread of African culture influence other cultures today? Give specific examples.

November 11, 2015 Agenda: DBQ-Olaudah Equiano Students will complete the DBQ while I am gone today. If the DBQ is not finished in class, it is for homework, and to be turned in tomorrow when you walk into class. In order to get full credit you must use RATE, annotate your documents, and use original answers (do not copy someone else’s ideas).

November 12, 2015 Agenda: Guns, Germs, and Steel part 2 Direction: While watch the video Guns, Germs, and Steel, complete your video guide. Get your work stamped before you leave today. This will go in your packet.

November 13, 2015 Agenda: CNN Student News, Review for quiz, Exploration Quiz Bellwork: CNN Student News-Write, in complete sentences, write about at least three topics covered in the news today. A short discussion will follow. Quiz: You will play Kahoot today for your quiz. THIS IS INDIVIDUAL. Remember the questions are timed, and once you hit an answer, you can not change it. Go to kahoot.it to play. I will post the code once everyone is there. If you do not have a phone, you will sit outside while everyone takes their quiz. You will have to come back at 6th, 7th, or after school to take your quiz.