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End of Year

End of Year

Assessment

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Social Studies

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Sheri Porubski

Used 18+ times

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17 Slides • 14 Questions

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What is something you learned in this class that you used on the FAST Reading test?

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Poll

Would you like to have a farewell class party this week?

Not really

I guess

Absolutely!

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Word Cloud

What can you bring if we have a party?

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The 12 Public Florida Universities

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​Florida's 12 Public Universities

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Poll

Did you fail any semester of any of your classes?

Yup

Nope

Not Sure

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​Notice how sometimes the higher quarter grade "wins", while other times the lower grade does... Semester exams are likely the difference.

A-4
B-3
c-2
D-1
F-0

​Grades Sample

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​Graduation Requirements

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Current Bright Futures Requirements

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Poll

Do you plan to volunteer this summer?

Yup

Maybe

Nope

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VolunteerMatch - Where Volunteering Begins

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JaxCorps

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Volunteer at the Library | Jacksonville Public Library

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Animal Care and Protective Services
https://www.jacksonville.gov/acpsvolunteer

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​Starting Your College Search

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What is something you do well? Consider what other people compliment you on if you're struggling to answer this.

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What do you like to do for fun? Think about the reasons you enjoy your favorite activities, the things they have in common and the strengths they bring out in you.

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Who do you look up to? The people you admire — whether they’re celebrities, historical figures or people you know personally — can tell you something about who you are and what you value. Consider what it is about them you like and whether those qualities are worth reaching for.

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What’s something you’ve always wanted to try? Consider your reasons for wanting to do this — and why it is you haven’t done this yet. Do you find it exciting? What do you expect to get out of it?

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What accomplishment has made you most proud? Your answer might have nothing to do with a hard-won A or a trophy — it might be the time you stuck up for someone who needed your help. What you’re proud of can help you see what matters most to you.

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What’s your favorite class? Don’t limit yourself to the subjects that come easiest to you. Think about which classes make you lose track of time. Is it the teacher or the subject matter that holds your interest?

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What do you read about in your free time? The kinds of stories you follow in the news, your favorite books and websites — these can help you figure out what really makes you curious.

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If you could do any job for a day, what would it be? Think about which careers you want to try on. What is it about them you find so appealing? What would you change to make them fit you better?

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As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Even if your childhood dreams seem silly now, remembering them may show you what’s always been important to you.

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Home – BigFuture | College Board

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Quick Guide: Starting Your College Search

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Types of Colleges: The Basics

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Quick Guide: Your College Degree Options

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College Majors & Career Search | Explore your interests for College

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