Protecting Ecosystems…
January 18th, 2010Pollution
January 17th, 2010Settling America
January 9th, 2010Now that we’ve been playing the game for a few days, I’d like to know if you’ve enjoyed playing Settling America. What do you like, or dislike, about the game?
Leaders of Colonies
January 2nd, 2010The Revolutionary Times Newspaper Project
May 26th, 2009The following project is divided into separate sections. These sections have different point values. The actual amount of points you earn in each section depends on the quality of your work.
You will be working in a small group to publish The Revolutionary Times, a newspaper publication. As a group, you must publish a minimum of two items from each 30 point section outlined below.(article/interview). As an individual, you must complete two articles from two separate 30 point sections (article/interview). As an individual, you may earn extra credit for completing the 10 point letter to the editor. You will earn points based on your own individual work.
The entire project will be done in class using Microsoft Publisher and we will take each groups’ articles and combine them into one newspaper. Your group of four will complete 8 articles from the article/interview sections and may add a maximum of 4 letters to the editor for extra credit. Each person must complete two articles from two different sections. Choose sections (battles, persons, or events) that interest you, and complete you outline and rough drafts by Thursday, June 4th. Completed newspapers are due by Thursday, June 11th. More details will be presented in class.
SECTION 1 ( 30 pts )
News Article: Revolutionary War Battle
Write a news article as if you were a reporter at one of the following battles or choose your own battle. Include a headline, Lead, Body, Conclusion, and Picture. Make sure you answer the questions: Who? What? When? Where? and Why?
Battles of the Revolutionary War
- Battle of Lexington and Concord
- Battle of Saratoga
- Battle of Trenton
- Battle of Princeton
- Battle of Germantown
- Battle of Yorktown
SECTION 2 ( 30 pts )
News Article: Historical Event
Report on one of the following events or choose your own. Include a headline, Lead, Body, Conclusion, and Picture. Make sure you answer the questions: Who? What? When? Where? and Why?
- First Continental Congress
- Second Continental Congress
- Signing the Declaration of Independence
- Encampment at Valley Forge
- Signing of the Treaty of Paris
SECTION 3 ( 30 pts )
Interview / Biography
Interview or write a brief biography of one of the following people. You may choose to interview or write about someone from the period who is not listed below.
· Paul Revere
· Thomas Jefferson
· Thomas Paine
· John Hancock
· General Thomas Gage
· Benedict Arnold
· John Adams
· General John Burgoyne
Bonus SECTION 4 ( 10 pts )
Letter to the Editor
What is your opinion of the war? Write an editorial providing logical reasons and accurate facts to support your opinion.
· From the Viewpoint of a Loyalist (loyal to the British government)
· From the Viewpoint of a Patriot (fought for America’s freedom)
· From the Viewpoint of a Civilian ( those that did not fight in war; women and children)
Additional Links for your Research
LIBERTY! The American Revolution
ReferenceResourcesAmerican Revolution
Use your search engine of choice to locate additional resources. Please share interesting links which I can post here for others to use in their research.
Have Fun!
Countdown to Independence
April 23rd, 2009Follow the link below to Discovery Education’s United Streaming. Enter your name in the field and proceed to open the video feature: Countdown to Independence. After viewing the feature, close the video player to return to the United Streaming page where you can take the brief assesment for extra credit!
Enjoy!
Mr. Moss
Rock Identification Guide
April 17th, 2009Here are a few links to help in your Rock Book research. These are links to sites that have already compiled resources.
http://www.rocksforkids.com/RFK/TableofContents.html
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/jmresources/rocks/links.html
Rocks
April 7th, 2009Can quartz have different colors?
French Explorers
April 7th, 2009When the French were traveling the Mississippi River did they meet Indians on the way? Did they befriend them?
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0tter Capes
April 7th, 2009If you lived back in the 1600’s would you liked to have purchased an otter cape?
Marquette
April 7th, 2009After traveling 1,000 miles down the Mississippi River, why did Marquette turn back?
French Explorers
April 7th, 2009Hey who was the French Explorer who lead an exploration down the Mississippi River?
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Hardness!!!!!!!!!
April 7th, 2009Hey!!! on the Mohs’ harness scale, how hard is your finger nail and glass. Also can your fingernail scratch glass, why or why not?
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