Sunday, November 22, 2009
Explore the First Thanksgiving
Go to the new Thanksgiving websites. Find out two things about the Wampanoag (Native American) people and the Pilgrims. Compare them in two ways on your comment. An example would be to compare the foods both groups ate, or the games they played.
Our American Revolution Presentations
Please enjoy our class' video and power point presentations. We would love to hear your comments. We worked really hard on them and learned to do the power points ourselves. We also took videos of each other using the new class Flip Camera. Let us know what you think.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
The Intolerable Acts
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The Intolerable Acts
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The Boston Massacre
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The Boston Massacre
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The Sugar Act
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The Sugar Act
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The French And Indian War
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The French And Indian War
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The Boston Tea Party
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The Boston Tea Party
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The Stamp Act
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The Stamp Act
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Declaration Of Independence
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Declaration Of Independence
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Magna Carta
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Magna Carta
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Destinie & Kiara
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Destinie & Kiara
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Our Social Studies Presentations
Check out our Social Studies Presentations in the area titled Student Presentations.
Monday, October 26, 2009
The Revolutionary War
We will be determining the cause of the Revolutionary War against Great Britain in the late 1700s. You will be assigned a topic and a group to work with. Your group will answer the following questions about your topic:
1. What happened?
2. Who were the main people involved?
3. What caused it to happen?
4. Where did it take place?
5. When did it take place? (Time in History)
6. How did it affect the colonists?
7. How did it affect England?
Once you have located and recorded the answers to your questions, you team will create a project to present to the class. Your team will also create a study guide or graphic organizer for students to use and fill in as you present your topic.
Coming Soon: Formats for Presenting.
1. What happened?
2. Who were the main people involved?
3. What caused it to happen?
4. Where did it take place?
5. When did it take place? (Time in History)
6. How did it affect the colonists?
7. How did it affect England?
Once you have located and recorded the answers to your questions, you team will create a project to present to the class. Your team will also create a study guide or graphic organizer for students to use and fill in as you present your topic.
Coming Soon: Formats for Presenting.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Estimating Numbers
Estimate. 365 * 846
Write your estimate as a number sentence:
Subtract using the "trade first" method:
6 3 1 - 5 8 9 =
Write your answers in a comment box.
Write your estimate as a number sentence:
Subtract using the "trade first" method:
6 3 1 - 5 8 9 =
Write your answers in a comment box.
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