Find a picture on the internet that you feel represents the dropping of the atomic bomb. Post your picture and reason why on the google doc page.
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GED Class
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Friday, December 4, 2015
Social Studies Essay
Part 1:
Go to Google and search for the person that made your quote, and fill out this form.
Part 2:
Go to the USA Today opinion page, search for an article related to your enduring issue, and fill out this form.
Part 1:
Go to Google and search for the person that made your quote, and fill out this form.
Part 2:
Go to the USA Today opinion page, search for an article related to your enduring issue, and fill out this form.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Researching a speech
If you haven't already chosen a speech to research, you can find one here:
Great American Speeches
Once you have a speech, fill out this form: Researching a Speech
Use these websites to find information about the person who gave the speech and the context of the speech:
www.history.com
www.wikipedia.org
Great American Speeches
Once you have a speech, fill out this form: Researching a Speech
Use these websites to find information about the person who gave the speech and the context of the speech:
www.history.com
www.wikipedia.org
Monday, April 27, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Important vocabulary
Find an article you like on this WEBSITE
Read the article one or two times.
Copy and Paste the article to this WEBSITE
Answer these questions:
1. What are the most important words in the essay?
2. Why are these words important to the essay?
3. Are there words from the Academic Word List? What do they mean?
4. What words are new to you? Use an online dictionary to look up the words you do not know.
Read the article one or two times.
Copy and Paste the article to this WEBSITE
Answer these questions:
1. What are the most important words in the essay?
2. Why are these words important to the essay?
3. Are there words from the Academic Word List? What do they mean?
4. What words are new to you? Use an online dictionary to look up the words you do not know.
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