Homeroom Resources
HS Social Studies
Created on August 29, 2023
Over 30 million people create interactive content in Genially
Check out what others have designed:
BEYONCÉ
Horizontal infographics
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES NOV DEBATE
Horizontal infographics
ONE MINUTE ON THE INTERNET
Horizontal infographics
SITTING BULL
Horizontal infographics
RUGBY WORLD CUP 2019
Horizontal infographics
GRETA THUNBERG
Horizontal infographics
FIRE FIGHTER
Horizontal infographics
Transcript
Ms. Carnes's
Homeroom FAQ Page
Who 's Who on Ms. Carnes's Team
Oh no! I missed homeroom advisory what did we talk about
How do I contact Ms. Carnes?
What is going on at CCA this month?
How can I access Ms. Carnes's Zoom Room
When is homeroom advisory period?
Keep checking back! Information and materials will be uploaded as I receive them.
Homeroom Materials
Click on the month below to see what is going on at CCA that Month
january
NOVember
MAY
December
JUNe
february
April
OCTober
MARch
SEPTember
Schools Closed
SEPTember
2023
24
30
29
28
27
26
25
17
23
22
21
20
19
18
10
16
15
14
13
12
11
27
31
30
29
Start MP1
28
Start S1
I-Ready (M)
I-Ready (R)
Tech Tune Up
Tech Tune Up
Advisory
Tech Tune Up
WRW
Schools Closed
october
2023
29
31
30
22
28
27
26
25
24
23
15
21
20
19
18
17
16
14
13
12
11
10
Advisory
Advisory
WRW
WRW
Career Panel
Flex Day
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
November
2023
26
30
29
28
27
19
25
24
23
22
21
20
12
18
17
16
15
14
13
11
10
End MP1
29
Start MP2
31
30
Advisory
Advisory
Advisory
WRW
WRW
Career Panel
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
december
2023
24/31
30
29
28
27
26
25
17
23
22
21
20
19
18
10
16
15
14
13
12
11
27
31
30
29
28
WRW
Advisory
Career Panel
WRW
Flex Day
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
I-Ready (R)
January
2024
28
31
30
29
21
27
26
25
24
23
22
14
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
12
11
10
End MP2
31
End S1
Start MP3
Start S2
Advisory
Advisory
WRW
WRW
Career Panel
I-Ready (M)
Schools Closed
february
2024
25
29
28
27
26
18
24
23
22
21
20
19
11
17
16
15
14
13
12
10
28
31
30
29
Career Panel
WRW
Advisory
Advisory
WRW
Schools Closed
march
2024
24/31
30
29
28
27
26
25
17
23
22
21
20
19
18
10
16
15
14
13
12
11
25
29
28
27
26
Career Panel
WRW
Advisory
Advisory
WRW
Flex Day
Flex Day
Flex Day
Schools Closed
april
2024
28
30
29
21
27
26
25
24
23
22
14
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
12
11
10
31
End MP3
I-Ready (R)
Advisory
WRW
Start MP4
WRW
Advisory
Career Panel
I-Ready (M)
Flex Day
Flex Day
Flex Day
Schools Closed
may
2024
26
31
30
29
28
27
19
25
24
23
22
21
20
12
18
17
16
15
14
13
11
10
28
30
29
Advisory
june
2024
23/30
29
28
27
26
25
24
16
22
21
20
End 23-24 SY
19
18
17
15
14
13
12
11
10
25
30
29
28
27
26
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
For the next few minutes, you are going to answer some questions that will help you understand YOU. Be honest! When you are done, you will be assigned a color and an explanation of what makes you. When you are done, click on the highlighted green text below to add your color. Let's see the rainbow of colors that makes our Homeroom so special!
What is your color?
CLICK HERE
Share your results HERE
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Dr. McHugh's Zoom Link