Monday, April 27, 2015

Socials 10

On Tuesday, students will come to class ready to write six paragraphs on the different readings on the Northwest Rebellion from the textbook.  Being prepared means that each student will have prepared six cartoons consisting of a visual which explains each reading.  These cartoons will be brought in on a 11"x14" sheet of paper.  In class, the students will use the cartoons to compose their paragraphs.

The six sections of the textbook are as follows:
1.  Introduction--paragraphs 1,2,3, and 4 from pg. 192-193
2.  Louis Riel Returns --paragraphs 1 and 2 from page 193
3.  Louis Riel Returns --paragraphs 3,4,and 5 from pg. 194- 195
4.  Louis Riel Returns --paragraphs 6 and 7 from pages 194-195
5.  Louis Riel Returns --paragraphs 8 and 9 from page 195
6.  Louis Riel Returns --paragraphs 10, 11, and 12 from pages 195-197

Your cartoons will be displayed, so marks will be given for clarity, fine-lining and colour.
This is a major IB project, and will be marked according to the Communicating and Knowledge and Understanding rubrics.