Bellwork Activities for the Week
Engage in daily bellwork activities including exploring career interests, interpreting GeoCharts, understanding biases in news reporting, debating Mars colonization, and enjoying a fall holiday. Dive into thought-provoking prompts and discussions throughout the week.
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Bellwork 9/25 to 9/29
MONDAY Which career would you love to job shadow for a day? ANSWER THIS PROMPT:
TUESDAY ANSWER THIS PROMPT: A GeoChart is a tool used to visualize data on a map. The size of the circular marker indicates a value. Large circles correspond to large amounts and small circles to small amounts. This GeoChart tracks the number of cases of skin cancer diagnosed per year in 9 Australian cities. What conclusions conclusions can you make from examining the GeoChart GeoChart? According to the GeoChart, is a resident of a coastal city or a resident of an inland city more likely to develop skin cancer? Number of Skin Cancer Cases in Australian Cities
WEDNESD AY undercutting oil industry while environmentalists might write, Humanity s salvation: electric cars are here! An unbiased reported may title the article, Company to manufacture 12000 electric cars . It is important to identify whether your news sources are biased. Write news report headlines that express each group s bias Write news report headlines that express each group s bias towards a proposed oil pipeline being built next to a national park. towards a proposed oil pipeline being built next to a national park. ANSWER THIS PROMPT: Bias is prejudice for or against something, which is usually unfair. For example, a pro-gas group might title an article about electric cars, Electric car company OIL COMPANY OIL COMPANY, Deerlake Deerlake SGA Elections SGA Elections, UNBIASED REPORTER UNBIASED REPORTER
THURSDAY CONTROVERSIAL TOPIC Humans should colonize Mars? State and support your opinion.
Friday 9/29/2017 Friday 9/29/2017 FALL HOLIDAY FALL HOLIDAY- - NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL