5th Hour 11/6- Fallacy Activity
1) Read through the attached list of logical fallacies. Many of these we have discussed, but lots are new. Take some time to review before you begin looking!
2) Begin searching through political campaign videos, snipets of t.v. shows, news articles, advertisements, etc.
3) Create a powerepoint with your images and/or hyperlinked videos. The accompanying slides must include a paragraph that explains how the fallacy related to the advertisement/ video etc.
4) Email me the powerpoints [email protected].
Example of powerpoint (image + paragraph)
Example video of fallacies.
1) Read through the attached list of logical fallacies. Many of these we have discussed, but lots are new. Take some time to review before you begin looking!
2) Begin searching through political campaign videos, snipets of t.v. shows, news articles, advertisements, etc.
3) Create a powerepoint with your images and/or hyperlinked videos. The accompanying slides must include a paragraph that explains how the fallacy related to the advertisement/ video etc.
4) Email me the powerpoints [email protected].
Example of powerpoint (image + paragraph)
Example video of fallacies.
Friday 10/24 Assignment-
1) Click here to watch a Go, Fight, Win! Debate video.
2) Watch ANY video and write down approximately 15 new things you learned.
1) Click here to watch a Go, Fight, Win! Debate video.
2) Watch ANY video and write down approximately 15 new things you learned.
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Missing participation points?
Need to make up an assignment?
1) Click here to get to Flocabulary history.
2) Signup for a free trial (you only need an email address).
3) Download and print out the worksheet.
4) Print and fill out the worksheet (using textual evidence - direct quotes from video- to support).
5) Bring to school. Turn into the basket.
OR
1) Pick out a video on CNN.com.
2) Create a popplet in which you tell me about problem, cause and solution.
Must have a minimum of 9 popples (bubbles) and include an image.
3) Print the popplet out OR email it to me at [email protected].
Need to make up an assignment?
1) Click here to get to Flocabulary history.
2) Signup for a free trial (you only need an email address).
3) Download and print out the worksheet.
4) Print and fill out the worksheet (using textual evidence - direct quotes from video- to support).
5) Bring to school. Turn into the basket.
OR
1) Pick out a video on CNN.com.
2) Create a popplet in which you tell me about problem, cause and solution.
Must have a minimum of 9 popples (bubbles) and include an image.
3) Print the popplet out OR email it to me at [email protected].