Hour 1:
Martin Luther King Jr.
POL rubric
Oral Communication
POL practice rounds
Hour 2:
Teacher Innovation Awards
How to Speak so People Will Listen
POL tips/worktime
Homework:
Due tomorrow!!!
1. POL!
2. Martin Luther King Jr.: Choose one of the following quotes. Read it to a parent or other trusted adult. Ask them what they think about it and ask them to share stories that they think of when listening to or thinking of the quote. Write a 1 paragraph response to the quote that explains what you learned from your trusted adult and explains your thoughts on the quote.
3. (Optional) Challenge Option #1: Read the following speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Write a 1 page paper (double spaced, size 12 font, MLA formatted) reflecting on the speech, answering one more of the following questions: What is the speech about? Lyndon B. Johnson stopped talking to MLK after this speech and his advisors warned him not to make it. Why do you think this speech was so controversial? What points does he make ? Do you agree with his points? Why or why not?
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkatimetobreaksilence.htm
Due Later this Week:
1. Reading Log
Extra Things:
Teacher Innovation Awards
Martin Luther King Jr.
POL rubric
Oral Communication
POL practice rounds
Hour 2:
Teacher Innovation Awards
How to Speak so People Will Listen
POL tips/worktime
Homework:
Due tomorrow!!!
1. POL!
2. Martin Luther King Jr.: Choose one of the following quotes. Read it to a parent or other trusted adult. Ask them what they think about it and ask them to share stories that they think of when listening to or thinking of the quote. Write a 1 paragraph response to the quote that explains what you learned from your trusted adult and explains your thoughts on the quote.
3. (Optional) Challenge Option #1: Read the following speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Write a 1 page paper (double spaced, size 12 font, MLA formatted) reflecting on the speech, answering one more of the following questions: What is the speech about? Lyndon B. Johnson stopped talking to MLK after this speech and his advisors warned him not to make it. Why do you think this speech was so controversial? What points does he make ? Do you agree with his points? Why or why not?
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkatimetobreaksilence.htm
Due Later this Week:
1. Reading Log
Extra Things:
Teacher Innovation Awards