Staying on top of things.

This blog is created as a way to stay on top of the learning throughout the year and as a way to discuss various topics that will arise as you learn. I hope that you find this blog useful as a way of checking in on what you have missed while you were away and double-checking on the information that we will cover in the class.

An important note: It is YOUR responsibility to catch up on missed work and assignments through this blog. Therefore, I will expect that you will be prepared and ready for all activities and the work assigned will be completed on time. It is really important to stay on top of your work so we can be motivated, responsible members of the class.

Also, feel free to offer up your comments on lessons, activities, etc. as you like. It is important that you can comfortably offer up any feedback that will help create memorable learning experiences. Your voice is important.


Success does not come before effort in the dictionary!





Wednesday, November 23, 2016

D - SS 10 > Solidifying Witnesses

We continued to work on the research and planning for the trial.  By next week, groups should have an idea of their witnesses for the trial.  A lot more research needs to be done to prepare. Your textbook is a good starting point for the research, as a guide of people or events for further research.

Exit slip:  What is the most important info you have learned so far for your side?  What are you still stuck with in reference to research for the trial?

2 comments:

  1. One of the key things we found out about Riel is that he is sick mentally. This is important because even in today's society the topic mental illness has many controversial opinions. We are still stuck finding supporting evidence to our main arguments

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  2. One of the key things i found out about Louis Riel is that he was really into what he was trying to say. Although others have different opinions. I am still stuck on finding evidence to prove that Riel is innocent

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