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Data That Matters- Conclusion and Finalize

10/23/2023

 
DUE DATES- ON TIME- HUMANITIES​​​​​​​
  1. Data That Matters. DUE: Tuesday, 10/24, Start of Class. Google Classroom.
  2. Optional- REVISED Seminar Responses (highlight and comment on revisions, please). DUE: Friday, 10/27, Start of Class. Google Classroom.  (Honors AM class- you have until Monday, 10/30).

DUE DATES- ON TIME- SENIOR PROJECT
  1. Revised Research Question + Research Part 2 (Interview Notes + 3 more sources). DUE: Wednesday, 11/1, Start of Class (9:25 AM). Google Classroom.

DUE DATES- LATE (-10%)
  1. Honors Response #1. LAST DAY TO TURN IN: Wednesday, 10/25, Start of Class (8:30 AM). Google Classroom.
  2. Interview Question Brainstorm. DUE: Wednesday, 10/25, Start of Class (9:25 AM). Google Classroom.

Announcements
  1. HONORS- Meet in my room Wednesday during 1st period.  Have ALL the reading for Week 3 completed!  Be ready for more specific discussion questions.  
  2. Wednesdays- Period 1 is catch up/work time, or honors meeting.  Periods 2-3 are with Kyle and I. EVERYONE must be here for these hours. Period 4 is catch up/work time/office hours.
  3. Seminar Response Revisions- For me to regrade these, you must HIGHLIGHT and COMMENT on things you revised.  These do not need to be long comments, but they should indicate what you did in your revisions. This helps the re-grading process be more efficient.  We will not regrade resubmissions without this. 

Starter 11
  1. What kinds of conclusions can you draw from the data you have analyzed?  How confident are you in these conclusions, and why?
  2. How are the specific things represented in these pieces of data connected?

Today’s Tasks:
  1. Write your conclusion for Data That Matters
  2. Finish the details part of your analysis (remember, we’re looking for as much as you can reasonably find here- see us for help if you're struggling)
  3. Check citations carefully for MLA formatting
  4. Proofread- trade with someone else, read out loud, do something to catch errors!
  5. Before you turn it in, check it against the Data That Matters Rubric!
  6. Done with all this? Work on revising and commenting on your seminar response.

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