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Take out late HW Read over the rubric

Take out late HW Read over the rubric Write your NAME and CLASS PERIOD on your composition notebook COPY assignments into your agenda. Three Waves of Human History. Agricultural Society c. 6,000 B.C.E. What do you need to know to be successful in a agricultural society?.

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Take out late HW Read over the rubric

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  1. Take out late HW Read over the rubric Write your NAME and CLASS PERIOD on your composition notebook COPY assignments into your agenda.

  2. Three Waves of Human History

  3. Agricultural Societyc. 6,000 B.C.E. What do you need to know to be successful in a agricultural society?

  4. Industrial Societyc. 1750s What do you need to know to be successful in an industrialized society?

  5. Information SocietyTODAY What do you need to know to be successful in a information society?

  6. To be successful in an information society you need to be able to express yourself in a WRITTEN format!

  7. What jobs need good writing skills? • Lawyer • Doctor • Contractor • Business • Technology Jobs • Teacher • Movie Producer • News Anchor • Manager • Sales Person • Politician What do you want to be when you grow up?

  8. How do you become a good writer? Practice “The secret to writing well is practice– actual writing experience. In general, the more you write, the better a writer you will become” - Scott Edelstein

  9. Writing is NOT just for English class!Writing is EVERYWHERE!

  10. Intellectual Diaries I.D.

  11. What is an Intellectual Diary (I.D.)? • An ID is a journal for history based writing assignments. • The purpose of the Intellectual Diary is to help you improve our writing skills. • Approach each assignment as an opportunity to become a better writer. • Writing is a good way to discover and clarify your thoughts. Use writing assignments as a tool of self-discovery.

  12. Learning to Write Naturally… • Rather than trying to choose your words before you write, let words and ideas come to you during the writing assignment. • Keep your pen moving during the whole writing assignment. Each writing assignment is timed (3-5 minutes). You should not stop writing until you are told to stop by ME.

  13. Learning to Write Naturally… • Turn off the critic in your head. Don’t let anxiety or perfectionism get in the way of putting ideas on your paper. • Avoid correcting mistakes while your write. If necessary, you can proofread and revise after you have put your thoughts on paper • If your mind goes blank, write “I don’t know what I think.” or “My mind is blank.” An idea will eventually come to you as long as you keep your pen moving and stay focused on the topic of the writing assignment.

  14. “Good writing is often about letting go of fear and affectation. Affectation itself, beginning with the need to define some sorts of writing as “good” and other sorts as “bad,” is fearful behavior”-Stephen King

  15. What is an Intellectual Diary (I.D.)? • You will be writing in your ID three to five times per week! • You will be reflecting on historical events and people. • You will be making historical assertions and defending your position.

  16. Page #1Graded I.D. Assignments • This page will be used to record your grades. • IDs will be graded at least once a week. You will not know before hand which ID will be graded. Make sure that you do your best on EVERY ID question since any of your questions could be chosen for credit. • There will be times when I allow you to choose which ID to be graded by marking it with a star. • ID assignments will be a major grade at least once per grading quarter. Each major grade will include 4-6 ID assignments.

  17. Page #1Graded I.D. Assignments

  18. Page #2 Rules for Assignments • Mark each assignment by dog earring (fold down the corner of) the page approximately 1-2 inches. • Date each assignment on the folded corner of the page.

  19. Page #2- Continued…Rubric for ID Assignments 9 – 10 contains considerable specific, accurate, and relevant information to support the thesis / demonstrates an understanding of historical terms and events that shows sophistication and an awareness of the complexities of studying history / dog eared and date placed on the folded corner 7 – 8 contains some specific, accurate, and relevant information to support the thesis / demonstrates an adequate understanding of historical terms and events / dog eared and date placed on the folded corner 5 – 6 contains little specific, accurate, and relevant information; too many generalizations / demonstrates an inadequate understanding of historical terms and events / dog eared and date placed on the folded corner

  20. Page #2- Continued…Rubric for ID Assignments 3 – 4 dog ear or date not found on the folded corner / contains some specific and relevant information to support the thesis / demonstrates an understanding of historical terms and events 1 – 2 dog ear or date not found on the folded corner / contains little or no specific or relevant information to support the thesis; too many generalizations / demonstrates an inadequate understanding of historical terms and events 0 blank or not turned in

  21. Page #3-Tips for Improving My Writing • Over the course of the year I will be providing you with tips to incorporate into your writings to improve the overall quality of your writing. • Title this page “Tips for Improving My Writing” • Leave this page blank for these tips.

  22. 1st ID Assignment • Complete the following sentence: • ____________ sources are the most important for studying history because • Remember to Title and Date your assignment.

  23. “People who begin writing thinking they have nothing to say move into their writing and discover that they have a world to say and that the world needs them to say it.”-Julia Cameron

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