Here's how this unit will unfold as we continue to study ancient Greece.
Today: pop quiz. (BTW... Average score: 84%. 20 of you - out of 55 - got 100%. Nice!)
From now through March 19, we cover more material on Greece.
On March 20, you will present your group Google Slides (PowerPoint) in class. This is a 100 point assignment. I'll get grading criteria posted this weekend.
March 26, 27, 30 and 31, I will not be in class with you. You will have the option of working on your group term paper in class, or watching the video I will have posted for you on my blog. This video will be very helpful to you as you prepare for the unit exam. If you watch the video in class, bring earbuds or headphones. If you don't watch it in class, definitely watch it on your own.
April 1, you will take the 100-point unit exam on ancient Greece. You will also turn in a hard copy of your group 1000-word paper. This paper will be worth 100 or 200 points. You can give me feedback on how much it will count, plus I will have a rubric available this weekend.
April 2, our 11-day Easter vacation begins! April 13, we begin ancient Rome.
If you have questions or input, ask me in class, send me an email, or stop by the TV Studio.
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