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Colonial Vocabulary | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Location, Location, Location. I thought I would include different words or phrases associated with the colonial era. The chair placed at the end of the table for the man of the house,. Or a place of honor. Referring to the French (thanks for that word Dr. Rees) FYI not actually a colonial word. A garden that usually provides herbs to help make colonial food better. Referring to the tightening of the ropes under the mattress. Or date to be over. Location, Location, Location.
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July | 2011 | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Monthly Archives: July 2011. The Important Thing…. Using The Important Book written by Margaret Wise Brown, students are able to follow the pattern to create their own Important Book. I’ve used this several times to synthesis information and can be used on nearly any subject. The important thing about our country is that Thomas Jefferson and others wrote the Declaration of Independence because Americans didn’t want to be governed by Great Britain any longer. On June 20, 2011,...
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FORTUNATELY…UNFORTUNATELY! | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Historical Site-Paul Revere Memorial →. Fortunately, Paul Revere arranged for lanterns to be hung in the steeple of the Old North Church. Unfortunately, nobody knew which way the British Army would be coming. Fortunately, the signal was given and Paul Revere began his ride from Boston to Concord. Unfortunately, Paul Revere had to borrow a horse for his infamous ride. Fortunately, Paul Revere secretly told the colonists, The Regulars are coming! One response to “. Notify me of...
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The Man Behind the Myth | Kelly in Beantown
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Follow me through my journey in historical Massachusetts. Fire drills and water spills →. The Man Behind the Myth. June 28, 2011. Our Monday also included a tour of the old State House, Bunker Hill, and Harvard University. We managed to play a couple of jokes on colleagues, had a great lunch, and had fun while gaining a deeper knowledge of early Boston. View all posts by mrkellystravels →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Fire drills and water spills →. The Man Behind the Myth. Fill in your detail...
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Historical Boston 2011 (Summary) | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Historical Site-Paul Revere Memorial. The Important Thing… →. Historical Boston 2011 (Summary). Grenadier soldier on Lexington Green. I was saddened when we went to the Salem Witch Memorial. Innocent people were accused of witchcraft for what? Was it land, power, or neighborly disputes that got out of hand? Two of my favorite visits were to Old Sturbridge Village and the Lowell Textile Mills. I have always been interested in this era. I have read all of the Laura Inga...The F...
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Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston! | Historical Boston 2011 | Page 2
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Paul Revere–Things I Didn’t Know. Today we participated in a very engaging activity using primary documents and artifacts. This is definitely an activity that I would do with my class of 4. Graders. Each group had a copy of a primary document and the translation, since handwriting is hard to read back in the 1700s. After reading the document, we were to identify at least three things the document tells you about Paul Revere’s life. 1778-Paul wrote a letter to his family while...
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Sandy | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! The Important Thing…. Using The Important Book written by Margaret Wise Brown, students are able to follow the pattern to create their own Important Book. I’ve used this several times to synthesis information and can be used on nearly any subject. The important thing about our country is that Thomas Jefferson and others wrote the Declaration of Independence because Americans didn’t want to be governed by Great Britain any longer. On July 12, 2011 in Uncategorized. On June 20,...
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Lowell Textiles | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Paul Revere–Things I Didn’t Know. Location, Location, Location →. How would you like to work 10-13 hours a day for $3.50 a week, including eight hours on Saturdays? Just so you know, that was a bit more than a teacher made back in the 1800s. The Industrial Revolution had come to Lowell, Massachusetts. All of this is very hard and long work, and somebody had to do it. Lowell offered decent wages for country girls. There were rules and curfews, they were to be well fed,...Becom...