Tuesday, October 22, 2013

10/24 "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back."


Do Now: Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and define it in your own words.  
Word of the Day:Moral of the Story

Post a response to the Question of the Day in your own words using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.

Watch "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back."
Take the Quiz

Question of the Day: What is the moral of this story? Answer at least two of these questions.

  • What should he have done when his friends asked him to rate the website? 
  • What could he have done that might have made his friends also reconsider their actions?
  • What do you think he should do now?
  • What can he say to his little sister? 
  • How would you feel if you were his little sister?  What would you do?
  • How would you feel if you were one of the girls?  What would you do?
Daily Objectives: 
  • Using the World Wide Web and a blog, students will describe similarities and differences, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 65% on writing rubric.
  • Students will read, discuss and analyze information from articles, analyze, and think critically about online context, using written (Blog post), graphic, pictorial, or multi-media methods, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 6 out of 12 on the project rubric.
  • Given a variety of multimedia texts and videos, students will analyze online issues and tecnological effects, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 65% on writing rubric.
  • Students will watch videos and complete an assessment with 65% or better.


Do Now : Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and define it in your own words.  
Word of the Day: Header



Post a response to the Question of the Day in your own words using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Question of the Day: When would you use a bulleted list and when would you use a numbered list? Explain how you use each list differently?

Reading AssignmentsProjects  and Activities
1. HTML BASICS 2. HTML TEXT 3. HTML LISTS 4. HTML IMAGES 5. HTML LINKS 6. HTML BACKGROUNDS 7. HTML TABLES 8. HTML FRAMES2A. Simple HTML Webpage 2B. HTML Formatting Webpage 3B. HTML Lists Webpage 4C. IMAGES Webpage 5D. HTML LINKS WEBPAGE 6E. HTML Fonts Webpage 7F. HTML Tables

Daily Objectives: 
  • Students will read the text on HTML Links to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing, with a student performance at the basic level or above and 65% on writing rubric.
  • After reading the text, students will complete the HTML Links assessment, with a score of 9 out of 10 or better.
  • Using Dreamweaver students will create an HTML Web Page, with a student performance at the basic level

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