Monday, April 29, 2013

Current Event #25: Is Texting Killing the English Language?

Current Event #25: Is Texting Killing the English Language?
Due: Friday, May 3, 2013

In today's times it is becoming more apparent that the English language is being replaced with the technology age's text language. Constantly, people are substituting words and phrases with shorten symbols and letters. It has become an epidemic which has caused some older people to further dislike technology and the way in which younger people have been accused of discontinuing a language of pride. 

What You Will Do:

1) Students will visit the following link: http://ideas.time.com/2013/04/25/is-texting-killing-the-english-language/ and read the article posted to answer the following questions.

2) Do you utilize the various texting symbols and language to communicate with people within your phone messages or everyday writing? Explain through examples.

3) How do you go about learning the various meanings of different texting symbols and phrases used in text messaging?

3) Why do you think people like to invent new languages such as texting and will the new texting language lead to people forgetting and/or abandoning the proper English language?

***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Current Event #24: Earth Day 2013


Current Event #24: Earth Day 2013
Due: Friday, April 26th

Recent polls have revealed Americans have become less concerned about the environment now than when Earth Day first began. Americans place less importance on environmental issues than they did in 1971, a year after Earth Day was established, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. But the poll also finds that more Americans are taking some steps to protect the environment, such as cutting down on electricity use, eating organic foods and recycling.

For Earth Day this year, The Huffington Post and its polling partner YouGov assessed how environmental attitudes and behaviors have changed since the first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 by repeating questions that were originally asked on two 1971 surveys.

What You Will Do:

1)  Students will view the video, “Do We Really Care About Climate Change?”, and read the article found at the following link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/22/environment-poll-earth-day_n_3117003.html

 2) Answer the following questions in complete sentences after reading the article and provide detailed explanations for each of your responses.


---Do you care about climate change as it relates to the future?

---How important do you think it is to work to restore and enhance the natural environment? Provide steps that can be taken to achieve these goals.

---Do you think government spending on programs to enhance and restore our environment should be kept at the present level, increased, or decreased?

---In the past few months, have you saved aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles, newspapers or magazines for recycling? Describe any actions you have taken.

***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***

Monday, April 15, 2013

Current Event #23: Your Topic of Choice

Current Event #23: Your Topic of
Choice


Due: Friday, April 19, 2013

The topic for this week's current event blog assignment is your choice. The topic must revolve around a  topic in history which focuses on something currently happening the world of politics, education, government, etc. Please refrain from using sports or entertainment articles. Make sure to use a current and reputable source (not Wikepedia) and find an article that interests you. Your post should adhere to the following format:

Heading/ Be sure to include the following in your blog post:
-Your name/class period
-Title of article/author
-Source/date of article
-URL (copy and paste your article link in your response for me to review your article)

Paragraph #1:
-Summary of your selected article (minimum of 5-7 sentences that provide detail about who/what, when, where, and why your current event is significant) 

Paragraph #2:
-Reflection/Opinion of article (minimum of 5-7 sentences)
-Give supporting facts and include any personal experiences associated with the article
-Relate the current event to what we've been studying in class (if applicable)
-pose questions/concerns about the event

***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***