United STates History, 3rd Quarter Missed Work Opportunities
Part One: World War I
Instructions: If you are missing any work from the Spanish American War/World War I Unit, you may use this page as an opportunity to make up those points. Although the assignments may be slightly different, the content will be the same. This page is not meant for extra credit. It is meant to give you opportunity to complete missing tasks.
If you are missing points in the practice category, you may do any of the activities in the 'Practice Score Opportunities' section. You'll get ten points for each activity you complete and send a picture of through e-mail. You can only make up enough points to satisfy the tasks that are missing (example: If you are only missing one ten point assignment, you can not do three practice tasks).
If you are missing points within the process category, there are two options to allow you to make up work. One of these involves videos. The other involves research links. You may get up to 15 points per task completed and make up practice points for any tasks that are missing in that category (if you are missing a 30 point process assignment, you can do two of these tasks).
If you are missing product scores, there is a project assignment you can do with some flexibility to it. You will also be given the option to make up any assessments, as instructed within that category.
If what you need goes beyond what is on this page, reach out to me at ryan.bayne@hcps.org so that I may help you. I want to make sure each of you have the opportunity to be successful during this time and fully believe that you can!
If you are missing points in the practice category, you may do any of the activities in the 'Practice Score Opportunities' section. You'll get ten points for each activity you complete and send a picture of through e-mail. You can only make up enough points to satisfy the tasks that are missing (example: If you are only missing one ten point assignment, you can not do three practice tasks).
If you are missing points within the process category, there are two options to allow you to make up work. One of these involves videos. The other involves research links. You may get up to 15 points per task completed and make up practice points for any tasks that are missing in that category (if you are missing a 30 point process assignment, you can do two of these tasks).
If you are missing product scores, there is a project assignment you can do with some flexibility to it. You will also be given the option to make up any assessments, as instructed within that category.
If what you need goes beyond what is on this page, reach out to me at ryan.bayne@hcps.org so that I may help you. I want to make sure each of you have the opportunity to be successful during this time and fully believe that you can!
Practice Score Opportunities (10 points each):
The targets below are the reviews you were to have completed in class for World War I. If you are missing any target reviews, you can complete these for 10 points each. You can miss up to 4 targets per set. If you miss more than 4, retry until you hit the standard. You can send a screenshot for each set you complete. You may also complete any of the World War I vocabulary reviews. The links are at the bottom of this section.
You can take a picture of the score and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing practice assignment this is being scored as.
The targets below are the reviews you were to have completed in class for World War I. If you are missing any target reviews, you can complete these for 10 points each. You can miss up to 4 targets per set. If you miss more than 4, retry until you hit the standard. You can send a screenshot for each set you complete. You may also complete any of the World War I vocabulary reviews. The links are at the bottom of this section.
You can take a picture of the score and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing practice assignment this is being scored as.
Target, Set One
Target, Set Two
Target, Set Three
You may also complete any of the vocabulary reviews on the links below for ten points each. Be sure to get at least a 70%!:
Part Three: The Great War Begins
Part Four: US Involvement in WWI
Part Five: US Homefront
Part Three: The Great War Begins
Part Four: US Involvement in WWI
Part Five: US Homefront
Process Score Opportunities (15 points each):
Option One: Watch the videos below. Each video is between 8-18 minutes. At the top of your paper, write which video number you watched. As you watch each video, record notes regarding U.S. involvement in World War I. Make sure the notes are full thoughts, not single words. For each appropriate fact you write, you will get one point. You may get up to 15 points per video.
You can take a picture of your notes or type them digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing process assignment this is being scored as.
Option One: Watch the videos below. Each video is between 8-18 minutes. At the top of your paper, write which video number you watched. As you watch each video, record notes regarding U.S. involvement in World War I. Make sure the notes are full thoughts, not single words. For each appropriate fact you write, you will get one point. You may get up to 15 points per video.
You can take a picture of your notes or type them digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing process assignment this is being scored as.
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Option Two: Using the links below, research United States involvement in World War I. As you read the content, come up with a review question and answer. For each question and answer you create, you get 1 point. You can get up to 15 points per site.
You can take a picture of your questions/answers or type them digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing process assignment this is being scored as.
Link One: U.S. History - US Enters World War I
Link Two: History.com - US Involvement In World War I
Link Three: Khan Academy, United States in World War I
You can take a picture of your questions/answers or type them digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing process assignment this is being scored as.
Link One: U.S. History - US Enters World War I
Link Two: History.com - US Involvement In World War I
Link Three: Khan Academy, United States in World War I
Product Score Opportunities (20 points each):
Option one: Create a poster, a brochure, or write a letter to the President about the United States involvement in World War I. Use research from the videos or links provided above. In your item, be sure to include at least ten pieces of information regarding U.S. entry into the war.
You can take a picture of your task or make it digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing product assignment this is being scored as.
Option two: Take an online quiz on socrative.com. If you choose this option, you must contact me and I will arrange for a time for you to complete it. I will set up the socrative for that specific time period so that you can take it.
Option one: Create a poster, a brochure, or write a letter to the President about the United States involvement in World War I. Use research from the videos or links provided above. In your item, be sure to include at least ten pieces of information regarding U.S. entry into the war.
You can take a picture of your task or make it digitally and e-mail them to ryan.bayne@hcps.org. Be sure to note at the top of the page which missing product assignment this is being scored as.
Option two: Take an online quiz on socrative.com. If you choose this option, you must contact me and I will arrange for a time for you to complete it. I will set up the socrative for that specific time period so that you can take it.