Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Week 1, Semester 2

Okay....I am admittedly burned out from all the little windows within windows and boxes within boxes that I've been clicking over at Google Classroom.  Too many windows. Too much clicking. 

It would make me super happy to use Google Classroom less this semester, and I like the thought of getting back to this blog.  It feels less fragmented to me. So, humor me as I try posting the work here again.  I'll ask for your feedback in a few weeks---thanks for being flexible.

Three things to do this week:

Booker Taliaferro Washington
1856-1915


Read Up from Slavery

Read the short preface and the first six chapters of Booker T. Washington's Up from Slavery.  Be sure you know the answers to the questions we talked about on  Week 1 Class Slides #19 and #20.  

We'll be talking about these chapters in groups next week and if you don't finish reading, you may not participate in your group, so be sure to read.  (You will eventually receive a participation grade from your group and from me for your group work, so this would negatively impact your grade.)

While reading this book, you need to find at least five quotes or passages to add to your quotebook, so keep an eye out for interesting passages.  I'll ask you each week to see what you've found.  If you don't find any remarkable quotes, you are not thinking enough or reading carefully.




View Episode One, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

To gain a more comprehensive sense of African American history and better context for this semester's texts, please view the first episode of this series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross.  The first episode is titled "The Black Atlantic (1500-1800)."  Consider hosting a watch party--could be fun. ; )

Make a document and title it: Many Rivers to Cross. Each time you watch a video, you should write an approximately 250 word synopsis of what you found most important or interesting in that episode.  

Practice proper grammar. Be sure to be specific and include information that demonstrates understanding of the scope of  each episode. 

Print a copy of each synopsis and keep them together in your class notebook.  Be sure to have it for class because you'll need it to participate in groups too.


Local Person Project

 Tempie Avery, Asheville midwife
Learn more about her here.
Spend at least an hour exploring primary source documents related to your local person.  Start with the Start with the NC Room Collection that Ms. Cutshall showed us online, but push yourself to search beyond it as well. You may have some access to Ancestry.com through that site or Find A Grave may  have resources as well. 

Remember, you can contact Mrs. Cutshall if you get stuck/need help finding sources:  Katherine.Cutshall@buncombecounty.org  

You may change the local person you are researching if you need to, but please let me know if you do.  But, don't give up too soon!  There are often gems to be found if you try, and one of our goals is to build research skills.  

Begin a Google Slides Digital Scrapbook to collect your primary source findings.  Paste in pictures or snapshots of documents, etc.  Be sure to include the information I asked you to in the Week 1 Class Slides. Look for a diversity of sources.

We are going to try a NEW way to share some documents to avoid "ownership" issues.  Go to this document and paste a sharing link to your Digital Scrapbook.  When you go to copy the link, be sure to change permissions so that I can comment.

That's it for this week.  Slowly we'll get back to speed.  Any questions--feel free to email me. 

Happy First Week of the New Year---only 73 days until the first day of spring. ; )

-Mrs. Price





Thursday, August 27, 2020

Week 2, August 26th-Sept 1st

 Hello, 

As usual, check Google Classroom.  I'm guessing it may supplant this blog at some point.

All of the work is now up for the week.  I might ask a question early next week, but nothing else.  I'm trying out two new platforms this week---Pear Deck and Kami.  Pear Deck should simplify our lessons on Google Slides, and we'll use Kami to annotate and respond on documents electronically.  You'll definitely need to download Kami at the Google Chrome store and probably create an account with them. More new! ; )  But ultimately, they will help things run more smoothly.

You don't have to continue logging your schoolwork hours unless you want to, but please keep track of the time you spend on my work this week.  I'm trying to keep it at about 4-5 solid hours a week.

Feel free to touch base if you have any trouble or questions.  I look forward to seeing what you learn about Native Americans on your own.

Mrs. Price

A little time management humor from Rose's calendar. ; )


Friday, August 21, 2020

Week 1--Native American Culture

We'll be learning about Native American literature this week. All the work for this week is on Google Classroom. See you Wednesday!









Thursday, August 13, 2020

Preparing for Week 1--August 12th-18th

 Yay---almost everyone has joined Google classroom!  It was great to see and meet everyone yesterday--hope it was encouraging to you too.  As a reminder, you'll see the work for this week at Google Classrooms under the topic "Preparing for Week 1--August 12th-18th.  I have a few things I may add, so keep an eye on it. I will add the three photos assignment to that topic as well, so be sure to follow through on that for next week if you haven't already.  See you next Wednesday!

Mrs. Price


To join our class, you can use the same Zoom invite from last time.  Here's the invite and semester schedule:

Elizabeth Price is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

 9:00 Invite & 1st Semester Schedule

Elizabeth Price is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: 9:00 American Literature & Composition

Meeting ID: 863 7262 7881
Passcode: PRICE

Every week on Wed, until Dec 9, 2020, 16 occurrence(s)

Aug 19, 2020 09:00 AM
Aug 26, 2020 09:00 AM
Sep 2, 2020 09:00 AM
Sep 9, 2020 09:00 AM
Sep 16, 2020 09:00 AM
Sep 23, 2020 09:00 AM
Sep 30, 2020 09:00 AM
Oct 7, 2020 09:00 AM
Oct 14, 2020 09:00 AM
Oct 21, 2020 09:00 AM
Oct 28, 2020 09:00 AM
Nov 4, 2020 09:00 AM
Nov 11, 2020 09:00 AM
Nov 18, 2020 09:00 AM
Dec 2, 2020 09:00 AM
Dec 9, 2020 09:00 AM

Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.

Weekly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZIucOuurDwiEtWikUAYDiU51nUQeqI-iCCf/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGurTwoHNaSuBGGRpwAA4_Ca-7zpmZHj7dqlRTQIhl3azajZ-x3A7duOZXZ

11:15 Invite and 1st Semester Schedule

Elizabeth Price is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: 11:15 American Literature & Composition
Time: Aug 19, 2020 11:15 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Meeting ID: 842 1300 8196
Passcode: PRICE

Every week on Wed, until Dec 9, 2020, 16 occurrence(s)

        Aug 19, 2020 11:15 AM
        Aug 26, 2020 11:15 AM
        Sep 2, 2020 11:15 AM
        Sep 9, 2020 11:15 AM
        Sep 16, 2020 11:15 AM
        Sep 23, 2020 11:15 AM
        Sep 30, 2020 11:15 AM
        Oct 7, 2020 11:15 AM
        Oct 14, 2020 11:15 AM
        Oct 21, 2020 11:15 AM
        Oct 28, 2020 11:15 AM
        Nov 4, 2020 11:15 AM
        Nov 11, 2020 11:15 AM
        Nov 18, 2020 11:15 AM
        Dec 2, 2020 11:15 AM
        Dec 9, 2020 11:15 AM

Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.
Weekly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZAvduqorjMrE9KMy9-v_oopUtYD3zFrOzsL/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGsrDopGtSdsRCBRpwIAIj4b_TziFxcj_p2sQa8TjZsbQzmA_Z7FuFlNsr_


Friday, August 7, 2020

Join Google Classroom

Sign in - Google Accounts
Hello Everyone,

I sent students an email invitation to our Google Classroom site earlier this week. Please check your email and follow the link to join. Or, you can also join by following the directions below.

1. Go to classroom.google.com and click Sign In. 
2. Sign in with your Google Account. ...
3. Make sure to sign in with the correct account. ...
4. At the top, click Join class.
Enter the class code (rsmomch) and click Join.

If you have any trouble or questions, please let me know.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Three Weeks Out

Hello Everyone,

We are about three weeks away now with our first class back on Wednesday, August 19th.  

I've scheduled a "Meet and Greet" for each class the Wednesday before classes begin (August 12th).  It will meet at your regular class time. Parents can pop in for the first ten minutes or so. First, we'll iron out any technical issues then go over general expectations.  Then students will stay for a beginning of the year game. The session will last about an hour.  If you have a prior commitment, that's fine--I just thought it would be a great "soft start" for our year.

Topic: 9:00 American Literature Meet & Greet
Time: Aug 12, 2020 09:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89966834950?pwd=SndYWERwK1MzTWMxUHl2akxsZGE2Zz09

Meeting ID: 899 6683 4950
Passcode: PRICE

AND

Topic: 11:15 American Literature Meet & Greet
Time: Aug 12, 2020 11:15 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84582106735?pwd=bkk1N09ZTDMzMW8zUVozbEpyZ0pEdz09

Meeting ID: 845 8210 6735
Passcode: PRICE


Parents, first semester fees are due by the first day of class ($325). You may pay via Venmo, or  you can mail a check to me at:

Elizabeth Price
7 Sareva Place
Asheville, NC 28804


Students, here's a list of supplies you'll need for class:
  • A three-ring notebook (1" or better, 1 and 1/2")  Even though we'll be meeting via Zoom, you'll still need to maintain a physical notebook with resources and notes from class.
  • Page Protectors (25 or so) and notebook dividers (3 tabs TBA) Added 8/1
  • 5 Pieces of plain white poster board---nothing fancy or expensive, basic--this will be the foundation for our American timeline and a map, a progressive project that will be added to all year. Added 8/2 
  • A supply of lined notebook paper for notes and classwork (wide or narrow ruled, your pick)
  • A basic set of colored pencils and markers
  • An 8"x 5" "ish" lined journal for collecting quotations from the texts we read.  If you had my class last year, you can add to last year's journal. 
  • A functional printer with a ready supply of paper and ink
  • A computer or laptop you can use for class meetings and independent work. The computer should have a working microphone and webcam so that you can participate. You'll also need a quiet place to Zoom without interruption. 
  • A Google account with an easy-to-identify name.

Students----Accept My Google Classroom Invite
I'm using Google Classroom this year to corral all of  the inherently electronic work.  We'll see how it goes. Students, I've sent each of you an email invite to join our Google classroom (if I have an email for you). Please accept the invitation and establish a Google account (if you don't already have one). If you don't see the invite, or I don't have an email for you, please contact me via email.

Some of you have already sent me your summer assignment (great job getting on it!), but if so, please submit it again via Google Classroom.  Enjoy the books and don't leave them both for the last minute please!  I suspect it's been a rough summer for all of us in multiple ways, and our whole world is "off schedule," but we've got to start somewhere, and it might as well be today, with us, and our summer assignments. ; )

That's all for now.  I'll "see" you in a few weeks.

Mrs. Price




Monday, June 15, 2020

Summer Assignment

You'll be reading two books this summer and writing one biographical sketch.  Please follow the directions in this document.