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Adams-Friendship American Experience
  • History and Literature Units
    • American Issues: Present - 1980
    • The Cold War: 1980-1945
    • Wars of the 20th Century
    • Social and Cultural Change: 1945 - 1890
    • Reconstruction: 1898 - 1865
    • Slavery >
      • Uncle Tom's Cabin
      • Stowe's Homes
      • Uncle Tom: Compliment or Insult?
    • Ante-Bellum America (Pre-Civil War) >
      • The Scarlet Letter
    • The American Revolution
  • Units
    • Writing Units >
      • Pacing
      • MLA Formatting and Structures
      • Sentence Fluency
      • Fancy Punctuation
      • Sequencing
      • Active and Passive Voice
      • Speed and Automaticity
      • Rhetoric
      • Professional Presentation
    • 7 Themes of History
    • Final Exam
  • Class Calendar
  • Stuff You Need
    • Class Rubrics
    • Anchor Papers
    • Grade Contract
    • American Experience Procedures
    • Google Docs Sharing
    • Our Shared Google Folder
    • Specialized Search Engines and Searching Tips
  • About
    • American Experience
    • Ms. Ringelspaugh and Mr. Palmer
    • Top 10 Things to Know about American Experience
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Former Student Testimony
    • Photo Gallery
    • Homework Philosophy
    • Technology Philosophy
    • How to Come to Class Prepared
    • Late Work and Reassessment Policy
    • Avoiding Plagerism
    • Achieve 3000
    • Remind 101
    • Growth Mindset
    • The ACT
    • Quotes
  • Contact Us
  • Links

Remind 101

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Remind 101 is a free service designed for teachers and students.  Teacher can safely send students and parents text messages without the students seeing the teacher's phone number or the teacher seeing the student's phone number.

We've decided to use Remind 101 this year because we know that American Experience is a rigours course, often with multiple things happening at once.  We demand that students compelte their work on time and do multiple drafts of major assessments.  In short, there is a lot going on.

In addition, as always, Ms. Ringelspaugh and Mr. Palmer want to support their students in any way that they can.  We know that the class can be overwhelming and we want to use the tools available to us to teach the students how to manage the work load and the complex thinking so that they are ready for life after high school, college or career.  Remind 101 is one tool to do that.

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For more information about Remind 101:

what_is_remind101_1.pdf
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File Type: pdf
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Or go to Remind101.com.

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