Weekly, you will be expected to comment on the question of the week. Either comment on my question or one of your peer's posts by Thursday at midnight. After you post your blog, double check that it actually did post so that you can earn full credit. If you're having trouble posting your blog, email it to Mrs. Blancher at: jenna.blancher@loswego.k12.or.us
Did you forget a blog post? Whoops!
Did you forget a blog post? Whoops!
The good news: you can make it up!
1. Complete the missing blog
2. Email Mrs. Blancher or tell me in class so I can look at it!
3. Double check that I remembered to look at it by checking your online grades (updated on almost every Friday)
The good news: you can make it up!
1. Complete the missing blog
2. Email Mrs. Blancher or tell me in class so I can look at it!
3. Double check that I remembered to look at it by checking your online grades (updated on almost every Friday)
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The Colombian Exchange (Week 34)
Tuesday in class, you learned about the three major effects of the Colombian Exchange: disease, slavery and mercantilism. Of these three, which do you think was the most damaging to the people of the Americas? Be sure to back up your statement with explanation - your answer should be about a paragraph in length.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Local Color (Week 33)
Think about the documentary we watched in class on Monday, "Local Color."
During this time period,
was the South or Portland more racist?
Please write a paragraph explaining which area you think was more racist and why you think that.
Monday, May 13, 2013
ROT Themes (Week 32)
This year, we've examined multiple themes through literature. In Roll of Thunder, there were many different themes presented. Please choose one of the theme statements below (or write your own based on ROT) and explain how it applies to your life in a paragraph:
- Challenges are tough or easy. It's how you deal with them that gives them their complexity.
- Sometimes you have to get your clothes dirty.
- It takes nothing to start a fight. It takes skill to stop one.
- Handling difficulties as a child is not easy. Sometimes handling them at all makes you an adult.
- Give other people chances, not just one chance.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Renaissance Values (Wk 31)
Last week with Mr. Pepper, you talked about Renaissance Values and what it meant to be a Renaissance Man or Woman. Please choose three Renaissance Values and explain how you exmplify them. Your reponse should be a paragraph in length.
The three Renaissance Values that I most exmplify are Love of Classical Learning, Adventures in Exploration and Beauty of the Human Body. For Classical Learning, I teach the history of the Greeks and Romans. I love to hear about ancient societies and to analyze how they have influenced us today. One of my favorite passtimes is to travel and discover places I haven't been to. Each new place brings me a new sense of wonder about our world. Finally, for the Beauty of the Human body, I exercise to keep my body healthy. By eating right and exercising, I am showing the Renaissance Value of the Human Body.
The three Renaissance Values that I most exmplify are Love of Classical Learning, Adventures in Exploration and Beauty of the Human Body. For Classical Learning, I teach the history of the Greeks and Romans. I love to hear about ancient societies and to analyze how they have influenced us today. One of my favorite passtimes is to travel and discover places I haven't been to. Each new place brings me a new sense of wonder about our world. Finally, for the Beauty of the Human body, I exercise to keep my body healthy. By eating right and exercising, I am showing the Renaissance Value of the Human Body.
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