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Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion | Humanities 8
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Just another WordPress.com site. Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion. Letter to My Students. Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Letter to Your Parents | Humanities 8
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Just another WordPress.com site. Letter to Your Parents. INDEPENDENT READING #2 for Q3:. PARENT CHOICE MAKING CONNECTIONS. The power of literature is it serves as a mirror. We use various plots, characters, symbols, metaphors and themes to guide our actions and thoughts. Novels are powerful as we experience the conflicts of various characters that highlight our own struggles and triumphs. Literature only comes alive when we associate it directly with our lives. So here it goes, your task is to:. 8211; He...
Letter to My Students | Humanities 8
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Just another WordPress.com site. Letter to My Students. Dear Humanities 8,. For our latest Independent Reading. I asked you to read a novel that your parents recommended to you from their childhood. In turn, I allowed you to chose a novel for me to read. After a wonderful class discussion, you asked me to read Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie. What did I learn? Your teacher . . . Ms. Watts. World War II: A Letter from the Battlefront. Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You a...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Archive January, 2011. Blogging About World War I. Answer TWO OF THE FOUR questions below in a fully developed paragraph. Use specific information to help you explain your points where appropriate. 1 One of the causes of conflict presented at the beginning of the semester is economic rivalry between nations. How is World War I an example of this? 2 Why was this war known as The Great War? Consider both technology and scale. 3 Why did the USA enter World War I? Your parent...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Independent Reading: Parent Choice! PARENT CHOICE MAKING CONNECTIONS. The power of literature is it serves as a mirror. We use various plots, characters, symbols, metaphors and themes to guide our actions and thoughts. Novels are powerful as we experience the conflicts of various characters that highlight our own struggles and triumphs. Literature only comes alive when we associate it directly with our lives. So here it goes, your task is to:. 8211; Henry David Thoreau.
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Letter to My Students | Classroom blogs of D Watts
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. World War II: A Letter from the Battlefront. Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion →. Letter to My Students. March 8, 2011. Dear Humanities 8,. For our latest Independent Reading. I asked you to read a novel that your parents recommended to you from their childhood. In turn, I allowed you to chose a novel for me to read. After a wonderful class discussion, you asked me to read Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie. What did I learn? Enter your comment...
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion. 5 Questions for Research →. Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts. April 11, 2011. Here is a link to your film for Japan: http:/ youtu.be/fN-Jxh7ACsw. Tonight please write a blog post on your novel from your Literature Circle group from Book #1. Here are some suggestions to get you writing:. How do you feel about the resolution of your book? How has conflict been used to develop your character?
World War II: A Letter from the Battlefront | Classroom blogs of D Watts
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. Letter to Your Parents. Letter to My Students →. World War II: A Letter from the Battlefront. March 7, 2011. 1 First, do some research:. A Re-visit the World War II Interactive Maps website. B In Google Images search World War II photos and look at any 10 photos of soldiers or battles. C In Google search World War II letters and read 5 letters written by soldiers who fought in the war. 3 Find one photo from that battlefield and save it. You a...
Letter to Your Parents | Classroom blogs of D Watts
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. Blogging About World War I. World War II: A Letter from the Battlefront →. Letter to Your Parents. March 7, 2011. INDEPENDENT READING #2 for Q3:. PARENT CHOICE MAKING CONNECTIONS. So here it goes, your task is to:. 1 Initiate a discussion about great and/or influential novels with your parent (s). You might consider asking them:. What impact did this novel have on you? When and where did you first discover this novel and writer? 3 For our nex...
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. Newer posts →. Independent Reading: Parent Choice! January 27, 2011. PARENT CHOICE MAKING CONNECTIONS. So here it goes, your task is to:. 1 Initiate a discussion about great and/or influential novels with your parent (s). You might consider asking them:. What impact did this novel have on you? When and where did you first discover this novel and writer? Was this particular setting ‘special’ for this choice? 3 For our next Book Talk, you will ...
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Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. Letter to My Students. Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts →. Goal this Week: Teaching Compassion. March 13, 2011. This entry was posted in Homework Calendar. Letter to My Students. Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Classroom blogs of D Watts | The truly educated never graduate
Classroom blogs of D Watts. The truly educated never graduate. 5 Questions for Research. April 13, 2011. For homework, please answer the following questions on the attached Google Doc. 1 What do they stand for? 2 When did they begin? 3 Why were they created? 4 Where are they located? 5 What are they most well known for? Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts. April 11, 2011. Here is a link to your film for Japan: http:/ youtu.be/fN-Jxh7ACsw. How do you feel about the resolution of your book? I ask...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Looking for Stories Within Your Region. Literature from Around the World. You have been assigned to a specific region of the world. NOW you are on a search to find some of the greatest literature from your region. In your blog, you will be asked to:. Give a background introduction to your author. A brief summary of the short story. Highlight the theme of the story. Highlight what insight the story provided you about your region. Here are some websites to help you along:.
Humanities 8 | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. 5 Questions for Research. For homework, please answer the following questions on the attached Google Doc:. Https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/13RnZucnXSIHxPVo 8Niyfa2srsjPYwA2Gm89aWfn3l4/edit? 1 What do they stand for? 2 When did they begin? 3 Why were they created? 4 Where are they located? 5 What are they most well known for? Your Film for Japan and Lit Circle Blog Posts. Here is a link to your film for Japan: http:/ youtu.be/fN-Jxh7ACsw. Letter to My Students. I asked ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. How to Export Your Blog if You are Leaving ISB. June 18, 2010. It’s very easy to export student blogs (and all the comments) for those students that are leaving ISB and would like to keep their blogs going. A step-by-step help sheet is here: How to Transfer Your Blog. For your new blog (if the school doesn’t provide a blogging platform). Please email Ms. Watts at teachwatts@gmail.com. If you have any questions or concerns. Best wishes, and until we meet again! May 10, 2010.
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