Directions: Copy and paste the text below into your reply. Then add your responses in your comment. Your current event must be posted by 3:30 pm on 11/11/16. **Article chosen must be about government in some way. Examples of topics: presidential election, presidential candidates, House of Representatives, Senate, laws, criminal justice, police shootings, court cases, taxes, etc. If you don't know if your article counts, you must ask me about the article before Thursday evening.**
You may also follow me on Twitter as I post a lot of current events there so you do not have to search on your own. @missrach_FCS
Requirements:
Student's Name:
1. Web address of the article:
2. Article Title:
3. Article date (usually at the top of the article below title or picture):
4. Author of the article (sometimes says Associated Press- ok to use this for author):
5. Who was involved? (Identify the people, groups, or organizations)
6. What happened? (Include sequence of events in at least 5 complete sentences)
7. What is the author’s opinion or point of view of this event?
8. Provide a quote from the article that best demonstrates the author’s point of view:
9. Reaction/Opinion (describe YOUR feelings or attitude toward article, event, or people involved, and what could be done about this event):
You may also follow me on Twitter as I post a lot of current events there so you do not have to search on your own. @missrach_FCS
Requirements:
Student's Name:
1. Web address of the article:
2. Article Title:
3. Article date (usually at the top of the article below title or picture):
4. Author of the article (sometimes says Associated Press- ok to use this for author):
5. Who was involved? (Identify the people, groups, or organizations)
6. What happened? (Include sequence of events in at least 5 complete sentences)
7. What is the author’s opinion or point of view of this event?
8. Provide a quote from the article that best demonstrates the author’s point of view:
9. Reaction/Opinion (describe YOUR feelings or attitude toward article, event, or people involved, and what could be done about this event):