It's WEDNESDAY....we are half way through the week!
Today, we are going to take time to post our Washington D.C. presentations to Flip Grid. To do this, follow the link from the e-mail I sent last week to my intro on the the page and then create a video. The entire project should have a 3 minute video. After yesterday's Zoom meeting, you should have spoken with your partner about what each of you would say now that you are presenting separately. The time is set at 3 minutes because we do have a few people that chose to do their project by themselves. If you have a partner, be sure to use half of the time to speak. The person who did created the model, should explain the model.
To Dos for Posting Washington D.C. Presentations:
Today, we are going to take time to post our Washington D.C. presentations to Flip Grid. To do this, follow the link from the e-mail I sent last week to my intro on the the page and then create a video. The entire project should have a 3 minute video. After yesterday's Zoom meeting, you should have spoken with your partner about what each of you would say now that you are presenting separately. The time is set at 3 minutes because we do have a few people that chose to do their project by themselves. If you have a partner, be sure to use half of the time to speak. The person who did created the model, should explain the model.
To Dos for Posting Washington D.C. Presentations:
- Make sure you know what you and your partner are discussing.
- Follow the link from the e-mail that was sent last week.
- Create a new video and give your presentation.
- Post your video (remember I approve the video so it will not show up automatically)
- Use your time wisely...3 minutes for groups with out a partner, 1 min 30 seconds per person in groups of two.
- Write in your Primary Source Journal
- STUDY FOR CONSTITUTION TEST!