Dress Code:
goo.gl/forms/vFdHS5Yoo9RNp3WY2
Screen Time:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddb9bfglK-TfhBLZfDThHlGyfJlh7W0OzYuAkuMPJvopHVew/viewform?c=0&w=1
|
Scroll down to see the blog post prompt and respond to it by the due date.
Check out the following Google Forms. They are posted here for you to add to other 7th grade students' research. This is not a blog assignment and there will not be a grade attached to your participation.
Dress Code: goo.gl/forms/vFdHS5Yoo9RNp3WY2 Screen Time: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddb9bfglK-TfhBLZfDThHlGyfJlh7W0OzYuAkuMPJvopHVew/viewform?c=0&w=1
1 Comment
For this week's blog assignment, I want you to revisit last week's post. Read the poems that your classmates posted and respond to at least two poems via the reply feature. Don't comment on this post! Go back and directly comment under the poem that you are responding to. Be supportive in your comments and highlight lines that really stand out to you.
For your blog post this week, post one of your original poems. Be sure to include the title and the full text of your poem in your response. Proofread before submitting and keep your line breaks intact.
For this week's blog post, read the photo essay entitled "Defending the Sacred" at this link: intercontinentalcry.org/defending-the-sacred/
Then, answer the following questions in complete sentences: 1. What does water symbolize to Hickory Edwards and other indigenous or native people? Why is it so important that clean water be fought for? 2. What does the marker pole Edwards created represent? Why is it important that it be preserved in a museum? 3. Which photo stood out to you the most? Why? Think about why the journalist may have taken that specific photo. What does it show us about the importance of water to the Onondaga Nation? 4. When we go to the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center next week, we will learn more about the Haudenosaunee heritage. What question do you have for our speaker there? |
Categories
All
|