Welcome Class of 2016 and Congratulations Bully You
Welcome Class of 2016 and Congratulations! Bully! You are stuck with that bonehead for an entire year!!! Theodore Roosevelt
After a year with him, you will look like me! Gen. Winfield Scott Enough, General! All right, now my colleagues and I will tell you about your summer work. Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln Assignment 1: research the topic Colonel Simoncini assigns you and then write an 800 -1, 000 word (3 -5 page) paper about it. You must have a minimum of 3 sources, one of which must be a book. Simoncini will discuss mechanics issues in a few moments. The paper is due on Friday, July 25, 2014.
You will also be required to make a poster depicting the key aspects of your topic. I expect that poster to be totally HOOAH!! In other words, of high quality. The poster is due the first day of school. During the year, when we cover your topic in class, I expect you to be able to contribute depth to the discussion, based on your research.
Your final assignment is to read the book that I, Upton Sinclair, wrote: The Jungle. You must also prepare a 2 -3 page paper outlining the book and analyzing 3 -5 historical points I made about immigrants and the meatpacking industry in the book. Do it or you’ll answer to me, see? !? ! And turn it in on the first day of school.
My e-mail address: psimoncini@oakdale. k 12. ca. us The Class Website: http: //psimonciniohs. net
http: //psimonciniohs. net All right, you boneheads, PAY ATTENTION. Below is the Colonel’s website URL. Go there this summer, open up this Power. Point on the AP US history page and read through the Colonel’s pet peeves about mechanics. Students can be removed from the course for bad mechanics.
Thesis statements should be extensive and comprehensive: • state your case up front • tell the reader what you are going to tell him/her in the body of the paper Its vs. it’s its=possessive; it’s=“it is” contraction Led = past tense of “to lead”
Use active voice NOT passive voice Passive: “John was given a high grade by Mr. Simoncini. ” Active: “Mr. Simoncini gave John a high grade. ” Passive: “Iraq was attacked by the U. S. ” Active: “The U. S. attacked Iraq. ” Always place the actor at the front.
This/that/these/those DO NOT use the above terms as stand alone nouns. “This was due to a conflict in Eastern Asia. ” Use the above words as adjectives. “This situation evolved as a result of a conflict in Eastern Asia. ”
This/that/these/those “This” and “these” imply things close by in terms of time or distance. Therefore those terms should not be used when referring to the past or to things in the distance. “That” and “those” imply things far away in terms of time or distance.
Avoid paragraphs that are too long. When referring to people in a formal history paper, you should refer to them by their family name. You may also use a title (President Lincoln); but avoid simply referring to a person by only their given (or first) name. One exception may be when you are discussing two people with the same last name; but try to find work arounds in those cases.
The first time that you discuss a person in a paper, you should include the full name and title (Lieutenant Colonel Peter Simoncini). After you have introduced the individual, you may refer to him/her by simply their last name in the remainder of the paper. “The game was close, which made it exciting. ”
45=forty-five; 63=sixty-three Except for “its, ” possessives require apostrophes (the dog’s bone) Place punctuation INSIDE close quotes (Bob said, “That was a fun time. ”)
When you use an acronym, except for those that are VERY common (USA), you should write it out first, then show the acronym parenthetically. Subsequently, you may use simply the acronym. [Oakdale High School (OHS)] In the body of the paper, document EVERYTHING that you have obtained from an outside source EVEN IF YOU DO NOT QUOTE IT. Use parenthetical citations.
General Mc. Auliffe responded to the German surrender ultimatum simply by saying, “Nuts!” (Keegan 245). What is remarkable about this courageous remark is the fact that Mc. Auliffe did not know, at that time, that General George S. Patton’s Third Army was racing to his rescue (D’Este 643. ) Note: passive voice in this case is allowable because Mc. Auliffe is the actor.
Avoid superlatives—all, everyone, etc. — if you use a superlative be certain that it is true: i. e. “all men are created equal. ” I shall post this slide show as well as other hints on my website before the end of the school year. HOOAH!!! Go forth and write awesome papers
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