The guidelines for our PBL project due November 30, 2016.
Below you can print the guidelines, if needed.
Below you can print the guidelines, if needed.
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The guidelines for our PBL project due November 30, 2016. Below you can print the guidelines, if needed. ![]()
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PART I
Today, you will be in a groups of 4. You will become an expert on a specific strategy or tactic that suffragists used during the Women Suffrage Movement. Click the link below to read a portion of the article: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem//collections/suffrage/nwp/tactics.pdf Member #1: Lobbying and Petitioning Member #2: Parades Member#3: Pageants Member #4: Picketing and Demonstrations As you read about your assigned portion, you will use a thinking map (in your thinking map notebook) to jot down important ideas. You may use these guiding questions to be able to report to your other team members what you have learned about each strategy or tactic. Guiding Questions: *Describe the strategy or tactic. What did the suffragists do? *Why did they use this strategy or tactic? *Were there any key people significant to these tactics? What did they do? *What makes this strategy or tactic successful? PART II Each member will have 2 minutes to share their findings. The other members of the group will add important information to their thinking map that group members are presenting. PART III Whole group share. PART IV •What strategies did women use to win the right to vote? Which strategy was most successful? What made it successful? Use RACEE strategy to construct a short response based on your reading and group work. This is the exhibit we are going to visit today.
1. Explore the website: (Click below) Museum of New York City: Social Activism in NYC 2. As you explore the website, think about the following: *What you discovered by exploring the website? *What questions do you have about Social Activism in NYC? 3. Then CATEGORIZE your discoveries and questions by making your thinking visible using a thinking map. (Use your thinking map notebook). *Go to Brainpop.com *Below is a step by step instruction to log on with a new account. ![]()
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