Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2017

1950s & 1960s WebQuest #3 and Videos

Chapter 25 Section 4 Quiz (click here)
You can take it as many times as you want, and you can use google but you cannot have someone help you or use the blue worksheet.  There is no penalty for retakes and it will report the highest score to me. 

Here are two video playlist from YouTube.  Look over the playlists and watch videos that interest you.  You don't have to watch all of the videos (of course) but stay on the playlists.

50s and 60s Movies.  Mostly trailers for movies set in the decades but some movies from that time too.



1950s and 1960s Documentaries, fashion and bios.

 
Looking for ideas on how to dance?  Check out the Hairspray Live website (scroll down for videos).

There are more resources in the post below too.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Chapter 22 1920s WebQuest


  1. Check your social studies grade on PowerSchool.
  2. Log into the textbook.  
  3. Finish notes if you need to: the quiz is over sections 2 & 3.
  4. Take both sections 2 & 3 practice quizzes (links below) if you haven’t yet.
  5. Go through the YouTube playlist embedded below.  Watch three or more videos.  If you’d like to search the Bio YouTube channel or watch another video but you must ask first.


Ch 22 1920s Contests:  Best Charleston dance (individual or team).  Best Scat singing (individual).


  1. Close your computer lid.  Get your notes ready and take the Ch 22 section 2 & 3 quiz.
  2. Watch CNN student news.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Study for the Chapter 19 Test

Ch 19 Activities



The test will be Tuesday 11/1 & Wednesday 11/2.

 

1) Complete the Ch 19 Study Guide
 
2) Make your own study set on Quizlet (two from each section)

3) Take the Ch 19 Test and Quizzes (Progress Test Monitoring) for practice

Watch Ch 19 Videos
If you have time (headphones only in class)
This video, by John Green of Crash Course, gives a great overview of the time.   
The videos in this series are aimed at high school/college-aged students (and therefore contain some more mature analysis and humor, so put your mature-young-adult cap on) but they do an exciting job.

Crash Course #26: The Gilded Age (and more videos follow)