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Feb 19 th Today in History: 1965 Fourteen Vietnam War protesters are arrested for blocking the United Nations’ doors in New York.Vietnam War Learning Target: I can understand different events/individuals impact on the US and connection to the Cold War with changes in values, society and culture. Literacy Target: I can read/research to present in an informed way. Opener: (predict) How do you do an annotation for a source you used?
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MLA: London, Herbert. "Five Myths of the Television Age." Television Quarterly 10.1 (1982): 81-89. Herbert London, the Dean of Journalism at New York University and author of several books and articles, explains how television contradicts five commonly believed ideas. He uses specific examples of events seen on television, such as the assassination of John Kennedy, to illustrate his points. His examples have been selected to contradict such truisms as: "seeing is believing"; "a picture is worth a thousand words"; and "satisfaction is its own reward." London uses logical arguments to support his ideas, which are his personal opinion. He doesn't refer to any previous works on the topic. London's style and vocabulary would make the article of interest to any reader.
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Tasks Posters in the front of the room Today is ALL day to work- no working on AFTER today in class Remember the rule of Power Point- NO MORE THAN 6 Bullets on a slide NO MORE THAN 6 WORDS for bullet
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Closure How did your individuals connection` to the Cold War impact the US? Self Reflection Pirate ship rating on the LT Today I learned (not how your felt OR some vague statement)
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