Albert Einstein High School Summer Task Cover Sheet

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Albert Einstein High School Summer Task Cover Sheet Teacher(s): Sarah Shipley Teacher(s) Contact Information: Sarah_H_Shipley@mcpsmd.org Course: IB History Senior Year ü Purpose of the Summer Assignment: This assignment is designed to prepare students for the first week of class by: introducing background information on the origins of World War I. Furthermore, this assignment will allow students to improve on their Internal Assessment (IA), which they wrote last school year and received feedback. ü Relationship between Summer Task and 1st Quarter Objectives: This assignment establishes the foundation for our first unit of study, which covers the move to global war during WWII; and allows students the chance to complete the bulk of their IA. ü Description of the Task: Students will read and take notes on a selection of chapters from The Guns of August. They will then use their notes to prepare a speech for an activity during the first week of class. Furthermore, they need to revise Section 2 of their IA, based on feedback received at the end of last school year, and write Section 1 of their IA. ü Supportive Resources: Students will need to borrow a book from the school or purchase one on their own. I have also attached the IA Rubric and other useful documents for your reference. Grading: ü DUE DATE: o IA September 7 th 2018 (Turn in hardcopy in class and digitally on turnitin.com) o Readings September 5 th 2018 ü DEADLINE o IA September 7 th 2018 (Turn in hardcopy in class and digitally on turnitin.com) o Readings September 7 th 2018 ü Grading Category: o Chapter Readings Reading Check Quiz Formative o Speed Dating Speech Practice Prep o IA Section 1 Practice Preparation o IA Section 2 I cannot re-grade until the entire IA is complete per IB rules. ü Points: o Chapter Reading Check Quizzes 20 Formative Points o Speed Dating Speech 10 Practice Prep o IA Section 1 10 Practice Preparation Points o IA Section 2 Will become part of their final IA grade for the IB examination session

Albert Einstein High School Summer Task Cover Sheet ü Extent to which the summer task counts towards the marking period grade: This assignment will affect student s marking period grade by no more than 5%. ü Grading Criteria and Rubric: o Assessment of Chapter Readings Students will take a multiple-choice quiz on their assigned chapters from the summer assignment. All questions are directly related to the content of the chapter and will be graded for accuracy. o Speed Dating Speech Students need to show that they have prepared a speech that covers the main ideas regarding their country s perspective on the causes of WWI. o IA Section 1 Students will be provided with detailed feedback on their IA as well as a score on the IB rubric. Students will then be charged with the task of revising Section 1 later in the quarter. o IA Section 2 Students will not receive a specific grade on this section until their entire IA is complete. Per IB regulations I can only give written feedback and a score twice once on a draft, which I graded and handed back in June 2017, and again at the end of the marking session.

IB History Summer Assignment for the Class of 2018 Dear Rising Senior, Welcome back to my class! I hope all of you are enjoying your summer with wonderful adventures and plenty of sleep. I am looking forward to seeing you all in September; however, before then I need you to complete the following assignments to be prepared for class. You are enrolled in the senior year of IB History (we need to come up with a catchier title for this class 20 th Century Conflicts Maybe?). In this class we will analyze the causes and impact of international conflicts throughout the 20 th Century; ranging from World War I through the Cold War. The chapters in this assignment will provide you with background information on the conflicts erupting at the end of World War One by summarizing the colonization of and regime changes in China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire. Furthermore, this reading will briefly describe the course of World War I and the Great Depression. This reading will not only prepare you for our first unit of study this fall, but it will make our course more interesting because we will have gotten some of the textbook reading out of the way. Your Summer Assignments 1. Revise the rough draft of your IA. At the end of the school year Ms. Holladay handed back your rough draft of Section 2 of your IA. You need to make the needed adjustments and improvements on your IA this summer. Furthermore, You must write your first draft of Section 1 of your IA. For Section 1 you must include your research question and pick the two most important sources to your investigation and complete an OPCVL analysis for each. You must submit both sections of your IA to Turnitin.com and bring a hard copy to class on Friday September 7 th 2018. If you have any questions or concerns please email me at ms.shipleyib@gmail.com. 2. Read and take notes on the chapters you are assigned from The Guns of August, see details below. You really can put this off until the end of the summer, as this will be the information that we will be studying the first couple weeks of school. You can stop by school during the teacher work week (from August 27 th through August 31 st ) to get the book from me, or you can purchase one on your own. 3. Work on college applications. Every year students do not prioritize working on college applications over the summer and then become bogged down at the beginning of Senior Year. Don t be that student! Start working on your applications over the summer. If you need someone to read over your application essays feel free to email them to me!

The Guns of August Year: January 1919 Premise: World War One recently ended and the countries of the world are trying to decide who is responsible for the outbreak of the war. Goal: Respond to the following statement from the perspective of the country you are assigned who or what is responsible for the outbreak of WWI? Process: Read the chapters you are assigned and take notes. You will be taking a reading check quiz on your assigned chapters on Wednesday September 5 th 2018 Prepare a list of arguments from your country s perspective on why WWI began. Write a 3-4 minute speech from the perspective of your country. You will be delivering this speech in a speed-dating format on Friday September 7 th 2018. Country Focus and Chapters: Germany: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapters 6-9 (Last name A E) France: Chapter 1, Chapter 3, Chapters 6-9 (Last Name F Leh) Britain: Chapter 1, Chapter 4, Chapters 6-9 (Last Name Lic Ore) Russia: Chapter 1, Chapter 5, Chapters 6-9 (Last Name Par Wil) Grading: Reading Check Quiz o Standard RCQ, Multiple Choice Questions o 20 Point Formative Speed Dating o Must turn in notes for your speech 10 Practice Prep Points o Quality of participation and notes taken during the speed dating activity 10 Formative Points How to Read the Book: Check one out from Ms. Shipley during teacher pre-service (from August 27 th through August 31 st ) Purchase one on your own

IA Components with Explanations

IA Rubric 2017 and Beyond

Associated Assessment Criteria A. Identification and evaluation 6 Marks of sources B. Investigation 15 Marks C. Reflection 4 Marks Marks Your Score Not Applicable Not Applicable Total: 25 Marks

Quick Reference Guide: Chicago Manual of Style Citations Use this website for more detailed explanations of how to cite your sources in Chicago. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/ Citations in your bibliography Book: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book in Italics. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. Chapter in a book: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Chapter. in Title of Book in Italics, page numbers. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. Website: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Web Page. Publishing Organization or Name of Website in Italics. Publication date and/or access date if available. URL. General Notes: In your bibliography you should list your sources in alphabetical order by author s last name or the first word in the title of the source. If using the title of the book, you do not use a or the as the first word in the title. Every line after the first needs to be indented. (see my example citation for Chapter in a Book and Website. If you are working on a GoogleDoc, to enter hanging indents you put your curser at the end of the first line and hit enter and then you hit the tab button. In order to insert a hanging indent on a PC, put your curser at the end of the first line and then hit the tab button. DO NOT place your curser at the start of the second line, this will indent the whole citation. Citations in your footnotes Book: 1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Book in Italics. (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number. Chapter in a book: 1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Chapter, in Title of Book in Italics. (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number. Website: 1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Web Page, Publishing Organization or Name of Website in Italics, Publication date and/or access date if available, URL. General Notes: In general, the biggest differences between citations in your bibliography and your footnotes are the format of the author s name, replace periods with commas in footnotes, need page numbers in footnotes, parentheses are around the publication info in footnotes, and there are no hanging indents.

Footnote Shortcut Guide When you cite something the first time your citation should look like the first one below. 1 Please remember to put your footnote superscript number outside the period. When writing your paper I know it can get daunting to continually type the same full citation over and over again. But no need to fear because there is a shortcut you can use! Once you have written the full citation for the source you can shorten your citation. The first option for shortening a citation you can see next to the two below. 2 The shortening option next to number two is most helpful when you have several documents by the same author because it includes the title of the document you are citing. However, if you only have one document by the author you can shorten the footnote using the formula next to the number three below. 3 If your citation is exactly the same as the citation most directly above it than you can shorten your footnote by simply writing Ibid, see number four below. 4 Footnotes are also helpful when you need to add information into your paper, but it would be awkward to include in the body of your writing. 5 Footnotes also do not count against your word count. So if you are getting close to the word limit and you need to cut words, you can put that information into your footnotes. 1 Sarah Shipley, The Footnote Guide. (Frederick: Shipley Publishing, 2016), 1. 2 Shipley, The Footnote Guide, 4. 3 Shipley, 10. 4 Ibid. 5 For example, if you need to define a term, translate a word, or provide background information, you can create a footnote to include that information.