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The Middle Ages: The End of the World?

1/31/2011

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Students continue to work on their WebQuests in the computer lab.  Tomorrow we will be up in the classroom to discuss new concepts and information students have been researching.

We also continued to Skype with Beachwood today (time permitting).  Students have been asking questions and discussing different aspects of feudalism.  Great educational experiencing for students and a new way to collaborate in learning!

Keep adding information, links, images and questions to the GoogleDocs.  Students are having some great academic conversations!!

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Sydney
2/14/2011 12:08:07 am

That's me!

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Mr. Holman and Sydney
2/16/2011 12:18:23 am

Hi Mr. P It is Mr. H. Sydney has a question, so I will turn the keyboard over to her.

Please approve my comment! Thanks!

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