Why do you think some people don't exercise their right to vote? You can do research on this to help give you some examples to explain your view point. You need no less than three examples to support your belief. No less than 5 sentences. Again I will be taking off for misspelling, punctuation, capitalization. Remember to add a picture.
Read the story in the February issue of Scholastic Action magazine called Malala the Powerful that starts on page 8-13. You can get this by using one of magazines I have on my desk or you can go online. If you go online you can utilize the read aloud button. You can also utilize the video that goes with this story.
1. Why were people trying to kill Malala? 2. What happened in 2007 that changed life in Mingora? 3. Why did Malala feel lucky to be able to go to school? 4. What did people learn by reading Malala's writing? 5. What message did Malala share? Who disagreed? 6. What are two reaons why some girls don't go to school? Give me complete answers not just phrases. Be sure to read the article " Fighting for Every Point and Every Breath" in the Scholastic Action Magazine, February issue, this starts on page 14-17 Be sure to also watch the video that goes along with this story. Answer these questions in complete full sentences with punctuation. Don't forget to add a picture or GIF or graph.
Questions: 1. When Christian had a fight with a classmate, the school counselor asked him to explain CF to the other boy. Do you think this was a good idea? Why or why not? 2. In your own words, explain how Christian ""may seem weak" but is "so much stronger" than people think. 3. When writing a summary of this article, which fact would be LEAST important to include that they gave? 4. Why does the author compare breathing with cystic fibrosis to "breathing through a straw"? We read about America's Drug Crisis in the Scholastic Action magazine. Answer a few questions from this article and some personal ones too.
1. What is killing more than 130 people in the United States every day? 2. Why do you think the author refers to this as a crisis? 3. Some cities are treating drug addiction as a disease rather than a crime. How might this help end the crisis? 4. Do you know someone that is addicted to some form of drug and does it change the way he/she acts and feels? Is there a way you could help them.....seriously? This is from the article you need to read from Choices. This will come from the Dec/Jan issue. It is on page 22-23. After you have read the article I want you to Search for "celebrity mental health advocate" online and choose someone to focus your research on.
Step 1: Write the name and profession of the person you select. Step 2: Why did this person choose to speak out about mental health? Summarize their story? Step 3: List three things this person has done to raise awareness about mental health issues. Step 4: What can you learn from this person about mental health and advocacy? |
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