History Detectives: Voting Rights in Mississippi, 1964.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Canterbury Tales Video Assignments Remember, you have two assignments and two due dates. Please pay close attention to details.
Advertisements

Using the paper provided for this activity, fold your paper so that it is divided into 14 boxes. The bottom 2 boxes should be wider than the others. In.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
January 17 & 18 (not 5 th Block) What happened during Calpurnia's Dream? How did Caesar react? What type of relationship does Portia have with Brutus?
Make Connections! Connect to what you already know -text to self -text to text -text to world Activate your background knowledge.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take a moment to review.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
Goals. What is a Goal? It is something that you set when you want something. Example: I want a puppy or I want to learn to play football,
Article Questions Mr. Harpine. Questions 1) Write the title of the article 2) What is the main idea of the article you just read? 3) List 5 supporting.
Author Study Activity: Langston Hughes. Activity You will be working in groups. Your group will be assigned a section of the text. Your group will be.
How to take Cornell Notes. Cornell notes will help you take organized notes that will help you study and learn!
Introduction to Literature Circles. What are Literature Circles? “professional book clubs"“professional book clubs" small discussion groups of students.
Group Presentation Role Cards PPT5.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
OUR GUIDE TO STAYING SAFE ONLINE
Bellwork Monday, October 17, 2016 Name, date, and class period!
History Quiz – Bellwork Guess if you don’t know.
Wed./Thurs., February 03, 2016 You will need a few sheets of notebook paper for what we’re doing today.
Structure of Homework Assignments
Witchcraft in early modern europe
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take a moment to review.
Having Breast Cancer Section 7.
Due: Tuesday, September 26, 2017
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
Cornell Notes.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
Charles Dickens: Life & Times
SQP2RS (“Squeepers”Reading Strategy) From The SIOP Model
Writing for History Class
Bell Ringer Date: November 18th, 2015 Remember HW is due Tomorrow
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
AVID Focus Lesson High school football’s a no-brainer
Starting and Ending Class – Establishing the Day
Appropriate Cellphone use, during class time is...
Keep track of and organize your facts
QuickWrite On your own sheet of paper, write your MLA heading at the top. Your assignment title is Short Stories vs Films. After the assignment title,
Feedback for Group Discussions
Peer Review Take out your essay..
Wednesday You need a graphic organizer for scoring each group and 2 blank checks. Please put everything else away – no distractions!
You need: Night, your journal packet, and letter outline.
Essay Writing 101 CHW 3MR Supplemental.
Elaborate & Clarify What You Could Ask How You Could Respond
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take a moment to.
The Breadwinner EQ:.
The Mexican-American War
Memo Writing.
Absolutism: Connecting to conquest and colonies in Latin America
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
Welcome! October 11th, 2017 Wednesday
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take a moment to.
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
Wednesday Warm-Up Create a graphic organizer in your warm-up section.
Activator Without looking at your notes…
Having Breast Cancer Section 7.
Interactive Student Notebooks.
F Analysis activity p Participation Points.
Welcome! October 4th, 2017 Wednesday
Pass it on Sharing Language
What is history and why is it important to study? INB p.1
The three What are three things that should never be violated? For each idea tell me why you chose that as one of the three things that should never be.
Question.
BOX #1 – D – Describe the document
In order to solve a History Mystery you will need to have a Forensic Report, a Mystery File, a pen/pencil, and a open mind. Before you begin, let’s take.
HISTORY OF THE EARTH ANSWER SHEET
Headings How has the information been divided into smaller topics?
Headings How has the information been divided into smaller topics?
Presenter Name | Title | Institution
Presentation transcript:

History Detectives: Voting Rights in Mississippi, 1964

Daily Writing Write 3-4 sentences about a time that a promise made to you was broken and/or a thing that you had was taken away. How did you feel? How did you respond?

A History of the Mississippi Voting Rights Divide your paper into 4 sections and list (bullet points are ok) answers to these questions: – What were the rights given in this time period? – What were the causes of these rights given? – What were the rights taken in this time period? – What were the effects of these rights taken away?

Sharing Your Results Now, you will summarize what happened with regards to voting rights in your time period. Share the information in the form of a telegram. – Old-fashioned text message – Pay-per-word – You can only afford 30 words 

Your Telegrams… Should tell others what promises were made and/or broken related to voting One key date and event that your classmates should remember One prediction about the effect of the event

Time to Play Detective! 1.Read the documents in your packet. Make sure that you share the evidence with your group – but don’t let others hear your evidence! 2.Create a “What we know” list of your evidence – what are the facts that you have? 3.Complete the assignment on the top of your group role sheet