Friday, April 4, 2014

4/7 "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back."


Do Now: Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and capture it in citelighter, then paraphrase it in your own words.  
Word of the Day: Cyberbullying

Watch "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back."
Take the Quiz Print your Answers as a PDF and turn it in.

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 80% 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 80% on writing rubric.
  • Students will watch videos and complete an assessment with 80% or better.


Do Now: Search for the definition for the Word of the Day and capture it in citelighter, then paraphrase it in your own words.   
Word of the Day: Defining A Web Site


Question of the Day:  Read Introduction to Web Design and answer the Basic Webpage Layout 1 questions on your Blog.

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 80% 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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