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Angela Fenton on Thursday, February 11th 2010
Whew!…
Talk about bowling…Were “bowled” over with many tasks today in class! Here is a list of things we accomplished:
1. All students took a school improvement survey.
2. Ms. Myers wrapped up the notes on Apartheid and collected Tuesday nights’ homework (paragraph responses to the two questions listed on the blog).
3. All students took a quiz over South Africa
4. Students completed a mindmap on Apartheid.
**If YOU were absent today, please be sure to check with Ms. Myer’s regarding the assignments that you missed as well as schedule a time to take the quiz!
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Angela Fenton on Tuesday, February 9th 2010
Congratulations to all 2nd Nine Week Renaissance winners!
If you made Renaissance the second nine weeks of school…HURRAY!…Stars & Strikes is coming YOUR way…TOMORROW!
Lucky YOU!…
On Wednesday, February 10th, students will participate in a Renaissance celebration at Stars & Strikes.
Time: 9:30 am-1:30 pm
What to wear: Renaissance t-shirt & shoes with white bottom soles
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Apartheid: (in South Africa) a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race.
ORIGIN 1940s: Afrikaans, literally ‘separateness,’ from Dutch apart ‘separate’ + -heid (equivalent of -hood ).
Students enjoyed the South Africa show that ended with a deep discussion about apartheid. For homework, students should reflect on the following two questions. Please respond with a paragraph answer for each question.
1. How does apartheid compare to segregation in America?
2. Why is this considered a human rights violation?
Want an up close and personal view? Click here for the entire South Africa Powerpoint.
Note: Chapter 19: Section 3 Power/STAR/Cornell notes were collected today.
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Posted by
Angela Fenton on Monday, February 8th 2010
Happy Monday to ALL:
Today was a very busy day in the Mac Lab. Students were given the entire class period to work on his/her country extension projects. Ms. Myers went over the project in detail as well as possible project choices. Remember: We have added the post to the Africa link at the TOP of the blog page. Just look for the black bar at the top of the blog and click on Africa for important information, graphic organizers, and links for your project. Some students will be able to work on their projects this Wednesday, 2/10 due to the Stars & Strikes field trip. Lucky YOU! All students will have another Mac Lab day on February 19th. 
An early reminder: Country extension projects are due Friday, February 26th.
Important News & Notes:
All Chapter 17: Section 4, The Road to Independence, Power/STAR/Cornell were collected.
Due Tuesday: Power/STAR/Cornell notes over Chapter 19: Section 3, South Africa Today. Notes are due tomorrow- Tuesday, February 9th.
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Greetings to all S.T.A.R.s!
Classes enjoyed the beginning of the Disney movie, The Color of Friendship. This is a perfect connection to this week’s discussion on apartheid in South Africa. Classes will finish the movie on Friday:)
Attention, Attention!!…
Don’t forget to be working on your Chapter 17: Section 4, The Road to Independence, Power/STAR/Cornell notes. Notes are due tomorrow- Friday, February 5, 2010.
Looking Ahead: In preparation for South Africa today, please complete Power/STAR/Cornell notes over Chapter 19: Section 3, South Africa Today.
Your set of notes are due Tuesday, February 9th.
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You can blow out a candle
But you can’t blow out a fire
Once the flames begin to catch
The wind will blow it higher
-Excerpt from Biko by Peter Gabriel
Stephen Bantu Biko helped lead what became known as the Black Consciousness Movement. This anti-apartheid movement promoted self-reliance and self-respect among blacks. Biko argued that blacks could end white domination only if they freed themselves from self-doubt that had resulted from centuries of domination by whites. Large numbers of Biko’s supporters took part in protests, strikes, and marches against the government. Because of Biko’s popularity, the government began to view him as a security threat and arrested him in August 1977. He died in prison less than a month later. An autopsy showed that he died of untreated head injuries. Evidence indicated that Biko’s jailers had caused the injuries.
Learning about Stephen Biko today will help us to understand the conflict in The Color of Friendship. Our classes will join Mrs. Turner’s classes to watch the movie in class tomorrow. Breaking news: Bring a HEALTHY SNACK for class TOMORROW (no candy sweet treats or food that will make your fingers turn cheesy yellow)!
Important News & Notes:
1. Bring a healthy snack for the movie tomorrow! Fun, fun!!
2. Read and complete your choice of Power/STAR/Cornell notes on Chapter 17: Section 4 . Notes are due this Friday, February 5th.
3. Be thinking and planning for your Africa extension project. Which method of presentation are you and your partner going to choose?
Cool Stuff: Click below for the Biko song and PowerPoint
Biko song
Stephen Biko powerpoint
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Posted by
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The story of South Africa begins…
On Tuesday, classes worked on creating a timeline of Africa’s history as a preview to Ms. Myers’ SA show! I hope that the numbered graphic organizer was easy for you to take notes as we cruised through South Africa.
Check out the cool site that shows the spread of religion and imperialism in 90 seconds!Maps of Wars
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Posted by
Angela Fenton on Monday, February 1st 2010
Get ready for a safari of learning!…
As we begin our quest for an up close and personal look at the diverse continent of Africa, students will be given an opportunity to conduct research on one of the following countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Sudan. The Africa Extensions project will require students to work with a partner to create a presentation which they will share with the class on Friday, February 26th. All students will receive a specific graphic organizer to use as a guide for the research. Student groups will choose one of the following methods to present their research:
1. Design a web page
2. Three (3) sided presentation display board
3. PowerPoint- 9 slide minimum
4. Country storyboard (poster size)
5. Design a NEW country pavilion for Epcot’s World Showcase
Listed below are items and websites that you will find helpful during your quest:
Country graphic organizer research guides:
(Click on the one for your country)
Democratic Republic of Congo
Egypt
Kenya
Nigeria
South Africa
Sudan
Helpful websites/links:
CIA Factbook: Africa
Lonely Planet: Africa
Important Note to Parents & Students:
Students will have limited class time to complete the extensions project (2 research days) and the majority of work for this assignment is to be done at home. Students have signed a partner contract, and I am requesting that you review this information with your child, sign, and return it with your student. Click here for a copy of the partner contract.
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Posted by
Angela Fenton on Sunday, January 31st 2010
Cultural arts night is all about learning about different cultures. The event will be held on February 11th at 7:00 pm. If you would like to help with the event there are two different ways for you to contribute. You can set up and “man” a table about your own culture or you can help with one of the nine culture tables from our Olympic nations. Please e-mail Patty Reinhardt if you would like more information or would like to help. Thank you in advance for your help and support.
Click here for an informational flyer: Cultural Arts Family Flyer 2010
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Posted by
Angela Fenton on Friday, January 29th 2010
I am speechless (imagine that)! I must say that I was completely amazed by the talent that was showcased today. From the speeches and “talk shows” to the persuasive posters…TODAY was one of my most favorite days of the year. Your carefully crafted words were heartfelt and articulately described the European colonization of Africa. I am so proud of all of you! My only regret is that we did not invite parents and other audience members.
A Message to Parents: I must apologize to YOU. YOU really missed a fabulous treat today! Please congratulate your child on a job well done! BRAVO!
Weekend Homework:
Get excited about your upcoming learning adventure! Decide on a partner (must be in your same class) that you would like to work with on the country extensions project. More details coming next week!
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