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.
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12/18/2012 10:42:48 am
I am glad that you enjoyed my project, and the style in which it was carried out (all thanks to Mr. Bogush). I definitely hope that you all will try to make something like this project; it is actually very fun! Enjoy!
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Mr. H
12/18/2012 10:33:18 pm
Thanks for working so hard in school. Your project is great and will be an example for many here in Ohio. Thanks again.
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Mr. P.
12/18/2012 10:38:23 pm
Cool stuff! What did you use to take the time-capture photos?
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12/19/2012 07:25:42 am
Hi Mr. P,
Lily S
12/19/2012 05:45:02 am
Wow, this is cool! I think it would be fun to do it, and the technology that you use to make it faster would probably be useful for some other projects in the future...
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Gabriela R
12/19/2012 08:19:50 am
I think this would make a great project! It was entertaining to watch and informing. I liked how it was visual, so it made it easier to actually visualize what happened. This would be an educational and fun project to do in the future!
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