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BIG 3 and a new debate topic

9/20/2010

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Today we finished up looking at all of the many questions students created in regard to the ancient civilizations.  Each class narrowed each topic down to 3 major questions.  I will compile a final list and we will use those questions to guide us through the study of the ancient world.

Ian C. had a great topic to put up for debate on the blog.  He was wondering if language is a necessity or a want?  Great question Ian...I think I could argue this one both ways.  Think about all the ways we communicate with one-another and decide where you stand.  Post a comment and let's get this academic arguement started!

Homework is to continue working on your "What was 7th grade like?" project...DUE NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28!
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    This is Mr. Pennington's 4th year teaching 7th grade world history.  He loves technology and wants to help the educational revolution by adapting school to fit the future of his students.  He is married with two kids: Kyle who is 13 and attends Willoughby Middle School and Olivia who just turned 1 in August.

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