After learning about the theories of the lost colony of Roanoke, is it possible that John White and/or Queen Elizabeth knew the truth but decided to cover it up? Could this be an example in history of a government conspiracy? Why/why not?
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Columbus: Hero or Villain?
Based on what you have learned about Christopher Columbus, do you feel he was a hero or villain of history? Give facts and examples to support your opinion! (Post as anonymous, but type your first name, last initial and class period at the end of your post!) You may also reply to your peers' posts!
Friday, September 6, 2013
Welcome Back! Intro Post 2013
Answer at least one of the following questions in one to two paragraphs. Type your first name, last initial and class period ONLY after your paragraph(s). Choose "Anonymous" as your profile. I recommend typing in MS Word or Google Docs in case post does not show up (you can also spell check there!)
1) What is the most interesting topic you have learned about in Social Studies over the past few years? Why did you enjoy it so much?
2) What is the most interesting project/assignment you have ever done in Social Studies? Give specific reasons for your answer.
3) What topic(s)or historical figures are you most interested in learning about in 7th grade? (Remember, this is U.S. history from Colonial Era through the Civil War!)
1) What is the most interesting topic you have learned about in Social Studies over the past few years? Why did you enjoy it so much?
2) What is the most interesting project/assignment you have ever done in Social Studies? Give specific reasons for your answer.
3) What topic(s)or historical figures are you most interested in learning about in 7th grade? (Remember, this is U.S. history from Colonial Era through the Civil War!)
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
HOW on earth did we win the Revolution??
In the first years of the American Revolution, it seemed unlikely that the shabby group of men calling themselves the Continental Army could ever beat the world's greatest army (England.) After learning about the war, explain how the colonists did, in fact, succeed in their goal of defeating England and becoming an independent nation.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Declaration of Independence
The signers of the Declaration of Independence were committing TREASON when they signed this important document. The punishment for treason was death. Why do you think the delegates were willing to risk their lives to become an independent nation? Would you have done the same thing? Why or why not?
Monday, December 3, 2012
2nd MP-Causes of the Revolution
AFTER learning about some of the causes of the American Revolution, which event do you think was MOST responsible for the outbreak of war? (6-8 sentences minimum!)
Monday, November 26, 2012
The Early English Colonies
If you had to have lived in one of the early English settlements, which one would you pick; Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth, or Massachusetts Bay? Give at least three reasons for your answer! (Post using first name, last initial, and period ONLY!!)
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