One
of the goals of this course is to help you develop an understanding of how
historic events relate to current events.
Current events give relevance to our past when we can make a connection
between them.
Directions: Each week, you will be given
a current event topic. Find an appropriate article; you may use a newspaper,
newsmagazine and/or Internet. READ IT,
and answer the questions below. Completed current events will be due each
Friday.
Current
events must be written in blue or black ink or typewritten. Follow this format
exactly—numbering each part of the assignment as follows. Please attach the article on the leftside directly
opposite #1-7.
On the Right Side of your
notebook:
1. TOPIC of the week:
2. MLA citation of your article:
Newspaper or
Magazine:
Author’s last name, first name. “Title of the article.” Title of the
Newspaper or Magazine Day, Month, Year: Page numbers.
Internet
articles:
Author’s last name, first name. Name of page.
Posted date. Name of organization that runs the site. Date you accessed
the site. <full web address>.
3. WHERE is the event taking place?
4. WHO is involved?
5. WHAT happened? (Summarize the article in your own words, in one
paragraph.)
6. WHY these events took place (what other
events led to this event, what was the cause of this event)?
7. HOW does this event affect us and why is this event
significant?
On the leftside
behind #1-7:
8. MAKE A CONNECTION – Write ½ page including
ALL of the following:
·
How does the article relate to this week’s topic?
·
Which concepts/ideas/events does it relate to from this week’s studies?
·
Which lesson does it relate to from this week?
·
Explain how it compares to what we have been studying: What are the similarities/differences
from the past compared to now?
9. SYMBOLIC
VISUAL – Create a ½ page, quality, color visual, that represents your #8
connection. Use symbols to show the
connection you have made. The picture
that accompanied the article does NOT count as your visual.