Week of March 6, 2017

Listening to an online presentation form.

Monday: Getting Ready for “Indigenous Art Today”

On March 7th, at 9:30 am, we are all invited to a live virtual session with the National Gallery of Canada (distance education program) called Indigenous Art Today

“What is Indigenous art in Canada like today? Discover how Indigenous artists connect to tradition and invent new ways to make art.”

To prepare for this event, we will read and annotate “Telling their Stories or Opting out: Indigenous artists on Canada 150”.

Annotate using Hypothes.is:

  • Decide on a purpose question and add it to the article (see my example);
  • Highlight the thesis statement;
  • Highlight text that answers your purpose question and annotate with your thinking;
  • Identify at least three challenging words or unknown concepts/facts and annotate with definitions and/or explanations;
  • Make connections to ideas in the text and other texts or the world by including links in at least one annotation;
  • Ask questions of the text;
  • Comment on at least two other annotations.

Padlet Exit slip: How do you think indigenous artists should respond to the Canada 150 event?

Tuesday: Article #2 “Telling their Stories or Opting out: Indigenous artists on Canada 150”

Exit: Update Tracking Sheet

Wednesday: It’s International Women’s Day. 

Reading: Independent novels completed for March 20th. March 20th you will have a novel quiz. You will be able to use your novel and your notes in the quiz. Then you will be writing a book review on your novel and posting it to Goodreads. Here is the book review template, the Peer Editing Sheet, and the rubric.

Article #3 “Canada is hailed for its tolerance but is it ready to confront its racism?”

Annotate using Hypothes.is:

  • Decide on a purpose question and add it to the article (see my example);
  • Highlight the thesis statement;
  • Highlight text that answers your purpose question and annotate with your thinking;
  • Identify at least three challenging words or unknown concepts/facts and annotate with definitions and/or explanations;
  • Make connections to ideas in the text and other texts or the world by including links in at least one annotation;
  • Ask questions of the text;
  • Comment on at least two other annotations.

Reading for Meaning Statements and submit to the Assignment Submission page

Research Note #3 and submit to the Assignment Submission page

Thursday and Friday: Prepping for Google Hangout #2

  • Gather our ideas
  • Read responses in D2L
  • Write your own: What is a challenge Canada must face in order to become a better country?

 Weekly Wrap-up

  1. Annotations and Research note #1 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  2. Reading for Meaning Sheet #1 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  3. Annotations and Research note #2 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  4. Reading for Meaning Sheet #2 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  5. Annotations and Research note #3 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  6. Reading for Meaning Sheet #3 completed and submitted Assignment Submission page;
  7. Handshake;
  8. What’s your Canada?;
  9. Global Perspectives Page Edit;
  10. Weekly Reflection: Update tracking sheet

 

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