Vocabulary
Questioning
Short Response
Class Expectations (breather)
Classroom Geography (breather)
100
what and who a person is
What does IDENTITY mean?
100
To make an educated guess based on text clues and your background and experience
What does INFERENTIAL mean? (infer)
100
Answers may vary
Why is studying the past important? Why do we study social studies?
100
Raise your hand!
How do you ask a question or make a comment in class?
100
(Next to sink)
If you are missing an assignment, where in the room can you look for extra handouts and other makeup work?
200
Groupings of people based on a common characteristics and/or identity
What does race mean?
200
Factual Question (will accept direct or observation question)
The answer to this type of question is found in the text, there is a right or wrong answer. What is this type of question called?
200
Family, religions, extra curricular activities, where you live, friends, etc.
What are 2 different factors that shape your identity?
200
Walk in quietly, stay standing behind desk, take out pen or pencil, in uniform, tucked in shirt
How do you walk into the class? (3 details)
200
(Next to sink)
If you wanted scrap paper and/or lined paper, where in the room is it located?
300
Judging a race, thinking one race is superior or better than another
What is racism?
300
Inferential Question (will accept indirect or infer questions)
The answer for this type of question is not directly found in the text, but can be based on your opinion, background and experiences. Answers may vary. What is this type of question called?
300
your participation, how you act and work in the class
What is class conduct (in jupiter grades)?
300
In the labeled containers next to the front door
If you wanted to turn in work outside of class, where in the room can you turn in your work?
400
When you apply one idea to a whole group of people.
What does STEREOTYPE mean?
400
Factual questions have a clear answer, based on fact and NOT opinion
Ask a FACTUAL question about Ms. Law
400
Raise your hand and ask a clarifying question
If you are confused about part of the lesson, what should you do?
400
At the front of the room
If you wanted to know what time the period ends, where could you look?
500
Primary Source - written by a person who was at the event Secondary Source - written by a person who was NOT at the event
Define BOTH a secondary and primary source IN YOUR OWN WORDS
500
Questions may vary, but inferential questions do not have clear answers. They will require someone to INFER from the text.
Ask an inferential question about this part of "Minstrel Man" by Langston Hughes: Because my mouth Is wide with laughter, You do not hear My inner cry? Because my feet Are gay with dancing, You do not know I die?
500
Helping someone, being consistent in following directions, great attitude
What is going above and beyond in earning points?
500
320
What is this room number?
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