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How to do the homework on Google Slides (Virginia Colony)

Choose 2-3 contiguous slides, more or less. “Claim” them before others do.

Leave thoughtful and thorough annotations as multiple comments (like how you text) which may include the following:

  • (OK) Use of your notes to leave narration as comments (bare minimum)
  • (ST) Short textbook quotes which are explained in relation to the slide content
  • (ST) Possibly an original analysis for images or documents covered (or perhaps not covered) in class

Ask yourself: "How can I corroborate, or contradict, or analyze what is in the frame, and also provide empathetic narration on these chosen slides?"

Allow yourself to utilize the tools in Google Slides to draw or highlight specific areas of the slide, where necessary.

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This is where the babies would be put and left there to cry

Crops they would protect from the animals

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Long straight hair and very clean

Luscious middle parted hair with clean features

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Suffocating outfit, very uncomfortable

Serious and unemotional face

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Knives and daggers no guns

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Aunt Jemima was a breakfast company

Uncle Ben was a rice and starch company

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This is the new version of “Uncle Bens” that replaces the the racist depiction with a more appealing title to the consumer.

This is the original version of “Uncle Bens depicting the racial stereotypes that were popular in the 17th century.

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