As we head out for holiday break this might be a cool option to think about for our next unit on the Middle Ages. This is from a student in Connecticut and his teacher is Mr. Paul Bogush. I "found" Mr. Bogush and his class on twitter. He tweeted this out last night. If you like to draw and what to make a cool project, keep this in mind for after break.
![]() CMS students, please save and then open the file below titled "Fall of Rome". ![]()
In Honor of the students at Sandy Hook Elementary school, please wear Green or White to school on Monday Dec. 17th. Spread the word to your friends.![]() CMS and BMS students. Mr. Holman and I feel that "leaving positive digital footprints worth following" is just as important as the historical content we teach throughout the school year. It is why we painted the phrase on our walls, it is why we have blog buddies and it is why we allow you to maintain your own website & blog throughout the school year. Please click the picture to the left. After you read the article leave a comment. Talk about how the article made you think about YOUR digital footprint. Are you posting work that you want your parents, future colleges and future employers to see? Is there anyway you can improve upon your work and the material you post to the web? After you read the article and comment on this blog post, please link the article to the homepage of your website and write a brief summary of what the article talks about. You can link the picture, or create a button, or hyperlink text. ...The world is watching! Fill in this form, if you have earned enough points to move on to project work. |
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June 2013
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