Welcome back to a new week, Rolesville Rams!
As you can see, I slacked off a bit when it comes to starting the blog up, so here we go.
After introductions last week, we started talking about why we study history through analyzing a series of photographs and watching a short video.
Then we started working on the World Map, which was to be finished as homework.
Today, we started by working on our first journal, took notes from the PowerPoint "How do we learn about history?", and began the "CSI: Mohenjo-Daro" activity.
How to set up your journal:
•Date and number of Journal
•Copy prompt
•Skip one or two spaces
•Respond with a paragraph (unless otherwise stated)
•MUST MAKE UP A MISSED JOURNAL
Journal #1 Prompt:
In your own words, define the word “history.” Do you think that it is important? Why or why not?
As you can see, I slacked off a bit when it comes to starting the blog up, so here we go.
After introductions last week, we started talking about why we study history through analyzing a series of photographs and watching a short video.
Then we started working on the World Map, which was to be finished as homework.
Today, we started by working on our first journal, took notes from the PowerPoint "How do we learn about history?", and began the "CSI: Mohenjo-Daro" activity.
How to set up your journal:
•Date and number of Journal
•Copy prompt
•Skip one or two spaces
•Respond with a paragraph (unless otherwise stated)
•MUST MAKE UP A MISSED JOURNAL
Journal #1 Prompt:
In your own words, define the word “history.” Do you think that it is important? Why or why not?