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  • US History: Notes Week One

    Map Quiz Aug 25: Pacific Ocean, Bering Strait, Colorado River, Columbia River, Rio Grande, AK, HI, CA, NV, UT,  WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, CO, AZ, NM Wednesday: Notes on Colonial Exploration based on a map of North America, 1650c. Thursday: Informational search on the French and Indian Wars, Iroquois League, the Great Awakening Friday:American Revolution, Congress of the… Read more

  • Project Based Learning

    I’m spending my time this week split between work on my CDL and a PD in Corbin. The buck Institute for Education is running a PD on the productive development of Project Based Learning. I hope to re-develop some of my classroom work so that it is more inquiry and research based instead of the… Read more

  • Graduation and Summer Break

    Congratulations to the Class of 2012! My best wishes to all of you on the journey ahead, and may everyone have a wonderful summer break. Read more

  • English: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Literature

        Activities in this unit will coincide with the grammar unit and testing days as well. All readings will be given as classwork; so that, students may have time at home to complete their projects for  World History.Day One (Tuesday, May 8) French Literature Russia 1812 “The Expatiation”  by V. Hugo pg778 Wednesday, May 9: On-Demand Testing Read more

  • May the Fourth

    “May the Force be with You, Always.” Obi Wan Kenobi Read more

  • English: Grammar Unit

    We will be studying grammar for the next two weeks and diagramming sentences. Read more