Mrs. Hayes
7th Grade ELA
Cooper Middle School: The Hidden gem of cobb county
Please see the below list of videos that students may use as a resource for their paper on Youth and Advertising. The first two videos are ones that students viewed in class. Videos in the "student found" section are here for additional research purposes.
From Class “The Myth of Choice”--1st, 6th, 7th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWOcP-bXuO8 “Marketing Food to Children”--2nd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bop3D7-dDM Student Found Advertising Impact on Teens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w89UVJDgyMo Technology, Advertising, and Youth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7s6tHB-t3M Tobacco Marketing and Youth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HlSYTQM9xc
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Vocabulary HW
Onlevel HW Due 2/1/18 vocabulary_hw.docx AC Vocabulary HW ac_vocabulary_list_2.docx Vocabulary List 2: OL explanatory writing: (noun) a type of writing whose purpose is to explain savvy: (noun) shrewd, knowledgeable unbiased: (adjective) fair covet: (verb) to desire or yearn for something virtual: (adjective) only existing on the Internet; not in real life marketers: (noun) people who sell products to a certain type of person unaware: (adjective) not knowing about something watchdog: (adjective) an organization or group that protects people immensely: (adverb) very big influence: (noun) the power to change something Vocabulary List 2: AC ELA explanatory writing: (noun) a type of writing whose purpose is to explain savvy: (noun) shrewd, knowledgeable unbiased: (adjective) fair covet: (verb) to desire or yearn for something virtual: (adjective) only existing on the Internet; not in real life marketers: (noun) people who sell products to a certain type of person unaware: (adjective) not knowing about something watchdog: (adjective) an organization or group that protects people immensely: (adverb) very big influence: (noun) the power to change something bellow: (noun) a deep roaring shout or shound bleak: (adjective) an area lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements bewilder: (verb) cause someone to become confused blatant: (adjective) done openly and unashamedly beseech: (verb) ask someone fervently to do something; beg; implore This semester, all students have a new log in for SpringBoard/Zinc; as a result, you will need to reset your password. Website: https://cobbga.springboardonline.org/ebook/login Enter your new SpringBoard Username: This was given to all students in class on 1/24/18 Enter your temporary password: password Enter your new password: #FIRST INTITAL LAST INITIAL lunch number Ex: #JH1234567 Complete the Vocabulary and Article assigned to you in Zinc Reading Labs within the SpringBoard website. This assignment is due Friday 1/26/18. This assignment was originally part of a classwork assignment while we were in the computer lab on 1/24/18. Students who did not finish the vocabulary review and article assignment (reading the assigned article and answering questions) will need to do so for homework by Friday 1/26/18. Students who do not have internet access at home, may use the school computer lab starting at 8:15 am on Thursday or Friday morning. The following websites have information about youth and marketing. Remember it is your job to determine if these and other sites are valid sources for your research paper based on the 5 criteria: authority, accuracy, credibility, timeliness, and purpose.
Soda Companies Step Up Their Marketing to Black and Latino Kids https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/11/20/365219686/soda-companies-step-up-their-marketing-to-black-and-latino-kids Alcohol Advertising and Youth http://www.camy.org/resources/fact-sheets/alcohol-advertising-and-youth/ Media Influence on Teenagers http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/media_influences_teenagers.html Advertising and Children http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/advertising.html Fast Food Advertising is on the Rise… https://www.treehugger.com/green-food/fast-food-advertising-is-on-the-rise-with-a-focus-on-minority-youth-while-kids-continue-to-grow-fatter-whats-wrong-with-this-picture.html Youth Marketing (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_marketing Online review assignments have been assigned to all students in their USATestPrep account. The website url and log in information is listed below. Students who have not yet completed the benchmark assessment need to complete that assignment. Students who have already completed the benchmark assessment have additional lessons assigned to them in the online platform.
Website: https://www.usatestprep.com/member-login School: Cooper 38 Username: Firstname.Lastname Password: Lunch Number Students took home vocabulary homework today in class. Students may use the definitions below to complete the assignment or look up the definitions in a dictionary/online. There will be a vocabulary quiz over these terms on Wednesday 1/17/18. Students may complete review activities and games on Quizlet to help them review.
Quizlet Join the AC Class on Quizlet here: https://quizlet.com/join/c99h8SJDn Join the Onlevel Class on Quizlet here: https://quizlet.com/join/pGQktGscb or use the following teacher ID to search for Mrs. Hayes's Quizlet account: Mrs_Hayes15 Vocabulary HW 1st, 6th, and 7th periods: ol_vocab_1.pdf 2nd period: ac_vocab_1.pdf Onlevel Vocabulary List 1 Accuracy: (noun) The quality or state of being correct or precise. Bias: (noun) Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. Credibility: (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in. Primary Source: (noun) An original document or other material that has not been changed in any way. It is a reliable first-hand account usually written at or near the time the event(s) occurred. Secondary Source: (noun) Document based on primary sources. Appetizing: (adjective) Something that is appetizing appeals to the appetite. In other words, it makes people want to eat. Delectable: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Delicacy: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Edible: (adjective) Something that is edible is safe or suitable to eat. Scrumptious: (adjective) If you say food is scrumptious, you mean that it is extremely tasty and enjoyable. AC Vocabulary List 1 Accuracy: (noun) The quality or state of being correct or precise. Bias: (noun) Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. Credibility: (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in. Primary Source: (noun) An original document or other material that has not been changed in any way. It is a reliable first-hand account usually written at or near the time the event(s) occurred. Secondary Source: (noun) Document based on primary sources. Appetizing: (adjective) Something that is appetizing appeals to the appetite. In other words, it makes people want to eat. Delectable: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Delicacy: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Edible: (adjective) Something that is edible is safe or suitable to eat. Scrumptious: (adjective) If you say food is scrumptious, you mean that it is extremely tasty and enjoyable. Abate: (verb) To become smaller or less intense. Acrid: (adjective) Irritatingly strong or unpleasant smell. Irk: (verb) To annoy. Avert: (verb) To turn away. Agitate: (verb) To excite or trouble the mind; make nervous. |
AuthorMrs. Hayes has been teaching 7th grade at Cooper Middle School since November of 2015. Before coming to Cooper, she taught on both the middle and high school levels. Archives
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