Tuesday, June 9, 2015

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Voices of Remembrance Project of 9/11
Timeline of Voices
Welcome to the 9/11 Oral Histories Project. You will follow the link below this graph to the Voices of Remembrance Google Slide Presentation 
1. Complete the "What Would You Do?" Activity Slide. 
2. On the 9/11 Museum of Remembrance Page you will click on the the link to the museum site and follow the links to the oral histories. You will choose histories from the following categories: Survivor, Responder, and Family/Friend and fill out the chart on the "What Did They Do?" Slide

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a36og2IbGrxiihZ3yhmYbt2qKhBwasM3lGVrcoQlpTE/edit#slide=id.p3



















Monday, May 5, 2014

What the Sagas Were: Podcast of Early Icelandic Legends

http://jackielarson.podbean.com/mf/web/ayehsx/EDT600Assignment4Podcast_LARSON.mp3




What did you think of that?

Well, time travelers, remember the fun assignment I promised you? Well this is it: I want each time traveling unit to compose it's own saga. I leave it to your own devices to decide how you would like to format this. You may go digital or you may perform it. I want the saga to express cultural contributions of unit members. Think on this, connect and discuss it over the weekend. Monday we will go over the details. Have Fun Kids!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

VIKING VS. BRITAIN SMACK DOWN!



Hello Seventh Graders and welcome to the final week of our unit on Vikings. We will begin with the "Taming of the Norsemen" in Britain. Enjoy this video opening of our journey for you to enjoy!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Digital Viking Terms FLASHCARDS!

Here you go kids!

This is the link to Viking Digital Flash Cards for you to study with

Terms to Remember

Great for your own study or group study!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Successful YouTube Download

Happy to show that I, Mrs. Larson, have downloaded this link to my PowerPoint for this blog. It's still under construction, and I am having problems successfully converting the YouTube video to a format I can use in PowerPoint--let this be a lesson on persistence. I WILL  succeed!