Friday, May 24, 2013

May 24th, 2013

Today we worked on our 16% plan projects and I got a lot done! Yay! I finished two of the three parts of my quest. I had to make my own predator, which was a lot of fun and really enjoyable. I battled with GoogleDocs drawing to create my creature and it ended up pretty good I have to say. Also, needing to relate measurements of ancient predators to something today, I learned quite a bit. I know that a Twizzler is eight inches long and a fun-sized Milky Way bar is two inches. While it may not be on Jeopardy, if I have to explain how tall something is, let's take a 50 story building for example, I can explain. A 50 story building is 400 feet tall, but if you say that you can't really imagine how tall it is, but when you say is it 600 Twizzlers tall you can start to imagine how tall  it is, and it is really tall! So, that was history!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

May 22nd, 2013

Today as well as yesterday we worked on multiple worksheets about the Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary. We went through it chopped up into bite sized pieces and found the key words, summarized it, and then put it in out own words. That took up pretty much the entire class and when we were finished, we put all our "in our own words" segments to create our own. It was actually pretty fun. So, that was history!

Monday, May 20, 2013

May 20th, 2013

Today in class we spent talking about Teddy Roosevelt and the Panama canal. We read part of one of his speeches and filled out this worksheet on it. It was pretty interesting how he had to convince every one that building the canal was a good thing. It was also funny to me how he said that he was the one who started  it, which it was actually the French and the U.S. bought the rights for building it from them... Hmm... Well. It was a pretty interesting class and I liked how the worksheet broke down the speech so we could really think about it and the meaning. So, that was history!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Let's Break some Barriers!

Our Breaking Barriers project is finally finished! You can watch it right here too! Yay! Allie, Hannah, and I hope you enjoy learning about Lech Walesa!

Monday, May 13, 2013

May 13th, 2013

Well, today's history class really wasn't that exciting. We were all supposed to be working on our 16% project, but since everyone didn't have their stuff the class really didn't do much. So that is what my blog is going to be, not much. So, that was history!


But here's a whale!!!


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Thursday, May 9, 2013

May 9th, 2013

For the past couple days in history we have been learning about the U.S. relations with the Native Americans and also a few of their famous leaders. We learned about Red Cloud and Sitting Bull, which was really interesting to see how they reacted to the horrible treatment that the U.S. gave them. So, that was history!

Monday, May 6, 2013

May 6th, 2013

The past couple days in history have been pretty interesting. On Friday we had a fishbowl debate. What might that be you ask? Well, I will tell you. We each got a side to represent, our side being Christian missionaries, and then one representative went to sit in a square of four desks and debate the topic given. The topic we had was about the Trail of Tears and pushing the Cherokee Indians out west. To finish up, we were told by Mr. Boyle to write a poem about the Cherokee's Burden. And so here it is!

The Cherokee's Burden
The Cherokee's burden,
Carried on their backs,
The debate among white men,
Having no say.

Pushed out of their homes,
With no possession,
Pushed into a foreign land,
Nothing to start anew.

White men have all the say,
Nothing to the Cherokee,
President Jackson says,
They will be be happy.

Misunderstood,
Taken advantage of,
Harshly treated,
This is the Cherokee's burden.

And today in history we worked on out 16% project, in which I had a fun time trying to draw my sea predator online. So, that was history!