Showing posts with label World History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World History. Show all posts
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Unit 5: Work Samples
For this unit you will be required to ask your mentor what writing Work Samples you still have left to complete. After you find out what assignments that you need pick out a writing sample or develop on your own. There are three types of essays you will need to graduate: Expository, Narrative, and Persuasive. If you have completed the requirement already please disregard this assignment and write a sentence letting me know that you have completed your work already.
Thank you,
Mr. Ellsberg
Labels:
Civil War,
Economics,
Geography,
Government,
US History,
Vietnam,
World History
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Unit 4: Work Samples
All High School Students, You will have to complete two work samples this semester one written and one which is a speech. The written requirement will be taken from one of your submitted project essays this semester, but this assignment will be your speech.
All high school students are required to give three speeches before they graduate. The three types of speeches are persuasive, informative and impromptu. Both persuasive and informative can be recorded and turned in as a media file and if you have a school computer, you have a microphone built into the computer and will be able to record that way. "Audacity" is a free program found online that you could use in conjunction with your microphone, and turn in your speech that way.
If you would prefer to give your speech in person, get in touch with me or set up an appointment and we'll figure out a time. Impromptu speeches must be given in person.
Check with your mentor!
What speeches have you given and what speeches do you need to give in order to graduate? You are more than welcome to use an essay written for this class and turn it into a speech. If you have written an informative essay and would like to receive credit for an informative speech, this is where to do this! If you have written a persuasive essay and would like to turn that into a persuasive speech, do so here! Get those graduation requirements out of the way, and do so by recording your speech.
If you don't need a speech, then don't worry about the special project. Speeches will be worth 100 points. Giving a speech would certainly help your grade if you need to give one.
Test your voice recording availability through the control panel> sounds and audio devices>voice> test hardware
While recording your work in Audacity, make sure to save your file as a wave.file or I will not be able to upload your work.
All high school students are required to give three speeches before they graduate. The three types of speeches are persuasive, informative and impromptu. Both persuasive and informative can be recorded and turned in as a media file and if you have a school computer, you have a microphone built into the computer and will be able to record that way. "Audacity" is a free program found online that you could use in conjunction with your microphone, and turn in your speech that way.
If you would prefer to give your speech in person, get in touch with me or set up an appointment and we'll figure out a time. Impromptu speeches must be given in person.
Check with your mentor!
What speeches have you given and what speeches do you need to give in order to graduate? You are more than welcome to use an essay written for this class and turn it into a speech. If you have written an informative essay and would like to receive credit for an informative speech, this is where to do this! If you have written a persuasive essay and would like to turn that into a persuasive speech, do so here! Get those graduation requirements out of the way, and do so by recording your speech.
If you don't need a speech, then don't worry about the special project. Speeches will be worth 100 points. Giving a speech would certainly help your grade if you need to give one.
Test your voice recording availability through the control panel> sounds and audio devices>voice> test hardware
While recording your work in Audacity, make sure to save your file as a wave.file or I will not be able to upload your work.
Labels:
American Government,
Economics,
Geography,
US History,
World History
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Unit 3 Project
There will be no Unit 3 project for your class. Your Unit 4 project will be your CIM submission. Use this time to catch up in your course and let me know in the box how many assignments you have that are overdue for your class with me.
-Mr. Ellsberg
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Unit 2: Early River Valley Civilizations
You cannot complete this assignment until you have turned in your parent permission form which you can download and print here (if you have not already).
Your assignment for the second will be to watch until the 30 minute mark. Remember when I asked you why European civilizations came to be a world power? Keep that in mind when your watching this video. What is the question that drives Dr. Jared Diamond on his quest for answers? Make sure to put your answer in the space provided.
Labels:
World History
Monday, September 12, 2011
The Beginnings of Human Society Unit 1
Welcome to World History, it's great to have you in class. My name is Mr. Ellsberg and I will be your Instructor for this class for the 2011-12 school year. A little about me I am from Astoria, Oregon, I graduated from the University of Oregon, and also studied abroad in Barcelona, Es. I have worked here at the Web Academy since it's inception in 2009. I like:
The Outdoors
Travel
Food
Fitness
Books
Enough about me though! On to your first chapter's assignment for Geography. Your job is to complete the following by entering the information in the box below the assignment in Odysseyware.
A) Who is your instructor for this class and what is his phone/email?
B) What past civilization are you most interested in?
C) Why do you think western nations gained so much power over the rest of the world in the last 500-1000 years?
After you have had your parent sign the permission form here, you can start watching the video below. Over the year we will be watching this PBS documentary series about the beginnings of civilization to better understand how civilizations rise and sometimes fall. Make sure to bring the permission slip to the Web Academy ASAP.
The Outdoors
Travel
Food
Fitness
Books
Enough about me though! On to your first chapter's assignment for Geography. Your job is to complete the following by entering the information in the box below the assignment in Odysseyware.
A) Who is your instructor for this class and what is his phone/email?
B) What past civilization are you most interested in?
C) Why do you think western nations gained so much power over the rest of the world in the last 500-1000 years?
After you have had your parent sign the permission form here, you can start watching the video below. Over the year we will be watching this PBS documentary series about the beginnings of civilization to better understand how civilizations rise and sometimes fall. Make sure to bring the permission slip to the Web Academy ASAP.
Labels:
World History
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Intensified Hemispheric Interactions A.D. 1000-1500 Unit 5
TBA
Labels:
World History
Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter Unit 4
TBA
Labels:
World History
Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires Unit 3
TBA
Labels:
World History
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