“November always seemed to me the Norway of the year.” ― Emily Dickinson
This week's Schedule:
Monday– Teacher in-service (No Students)
Tuesday– B day
Wednesday– Late Start A day
Thursday– B day
Friday– A day
Extra Credit opportunity below.
U.S. History=
- Your 1st Quarter project Native American Tribal Flier is due on Thursday, 11/5 for even periods & Friday, 11/6 for odd periods.
- Areas 2, 3, & 5 will be uploaded to www.turnitin.com & a hard copy will be turned in (check your School Loop email for a message from last week with more details).
- Expect a quiz on Chapter 3 on Wednesday for odd periods & Thursday for even periods...be sure you have read the ENTIRE chapter in addition to looking over your notes in class in order to be prepared!
- We will be diving in to Chapter 18 this week.
- Please keep up with the reading schedule.
- Your composition books will be returned on Wednesday.
Extra Credit opportunity!
(Extra credit points get added at the end of each Quarter)
You have an opportunity is to take part in The National World War II Museum's "Thank You for My Freedom" project.
Are you thankful for your freedom? Will you take a moment of your time to show it?
The Museum launched MyVeteransDay.org, which makes thanking veterans for their service as easy as clicking your mouse or tapping your smart phone. Whether you write a personal message or upload a photo or video, take the time to say thank you to those who defend America.
The Museum launched MyVeteransDay.org, which makes thanking veterans for their service as easy as clicking your mouse or tapping your smart phone. Whether you write a personal message or upload a photo or video, take the time to say thank you to those who defend America.
They are trying to collect 1 million “thank yous” for for America’s veterans, and you have the opportunity to help and some extra credit. Simply, visit MyVeteransDay.org and say “thank you for my freedom.” (You can also use email, Facebook, or Twitter to tell your friends and family about the movement and invite them to join you in saying “thank you for my freedom.”) It takes just a moment of your time to say “thanks,” but the knowledge they served or are serving on behalf of a grateful nation is something our veterans will carry with them for a lifetime.
We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to our nation’s military: men and women who travel far from the comforts of home, away from friends and family, missing holidays, birthdays and anniversaries — all to protect our right to be free.They have earned our thanks; it’s the least we can do for these patriots.
There are 3 different ways to participate in this initiative (you only need to do one):
There are 3 different ways to participate in this initiative (you only need to do one):
- You can write a message on-line using this link. Please be thoughtful and respectful with what you write! It can be via facebook, twitter, or the museum's website.
- You can post a photo of yourself holding a sign that says "Thank you for my freedom". Please be appropriate and respectful in your photo. Here is a link to download a sign or you can make your own.
- You can record and upload a short video message thanking the veterans. Again please be thoughtful and appropriate in your video.
- To receive credit for participating you can take a photo of your message, photo, or video as posted on the National World War II Museum's page and email to me at kkirby@nmusd.us (you can send photos from your phone by simply entering my email address instead of a phone number...it's really pretty easy.)
- I must receive your email by Tuesday, November 10th in order for you to receive the extra credit.
- Read carefully....the posts (messages, photos, and videos) with the most likes will be incorporated into onsite displays for Veterans Day events at The National WWII Museum!
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