U2-L10 October 10, 2008 A.Get out your newspaper article final draft. B.Answer True or False: 1.Throughout history, technology has been a major force in.

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U2-L10 October 10, 2008 A.Get out your newspaper article final draft. B.Answer True or False: 1.Throughout history, technology has been a major force in reshaping the social, cultural, political, and economic landscape. 2.The Middle Ages saw the development of many technological devices that produced long- lasting effects on technology and society. C.Answer the following: What are the 5 elements of cooperative learning? DRILL

1.Throughout history, technology has been a major force in reshaping the social, cultural, political, and economic landscape. TRUE 2.The Middle Ages saw the development of many technological devices that produced long- lasting effects on technology and society. TRUE U2-L10

Positive Interdependence 1.Speak positively to each other 2.Rely on each other to fulfill objective Face-to-Face Interactions –Speak to each other Individual Accountability –Be responsible for participating and accomplishing what you said you would. Interpersonal and Small-Group Skills Group Processing –Work with each other to accomplishment COOPERATIVE LEARNING

U2-L10 POSTER PROJECT- Handwriting on poster must be LETTERED Use reference resources to categorize artifacts and processes according to a technological time period. Develop a chart listing advancements made for the time period. Include pictures of artifacts for your time period. Discuss the positive as well as negative outcomes for the time period. Identify resources used in a list on back of poster.

U2-L10 HOMEWORK News article (rough and final draft)& handout due Begin working on poster. Any handwriting on this poster must be LETTERED. Due Monday Study for Tuesday’s Test

U2-L10 Get into groups of 2 or 3 at your table – No Larger. 1 person should have a piece of paper and a PEN ready. RULES: –Questions will appear on the screen for 30 seconds –Use your notes and each other to discover the correct answer –The recorder writes the number of the question (it’s a $ amount), the correct letter, and answer. –At the end, we calculate scores. Top 5 teams receive extra credit towards Tuesday’s test. TEST TUESDAY – REVIEW TODAY

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