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Friday, April 11, 2008. With my last week of student teaching coming upon me, I'll have to use the last blog post to say "farewell." I've had a great time learning how to teach with Mr. Gross as my mentor and will be sure to utilize many of his teachings - especially his puns ;). Best of luck in high school. and good luck! Mr Fahler (and Glorbok). Oh and yes, you can. Figure out my first name as I've "unmasked" myself. Oh and I thought I'd add Glorbok into this post. Thursday, March 13, 2008. In order to...

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American History - 8th Grade Red: The Constitutional Convention (Post 2)

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The Constitutional Convention (Post 2). Meeting from May, 1787 through the following September, was assembled after Shays' Rebellion. The creation of a bicameral legislature; compromise between the New Jersey Plan. And the Virginia Plan. Declared African-Americans as "three-fifths" of a person for voting purposes;. Declared that Congress could not make the international slave trade illegal for Americans to participate in for the next twenty years (1788 - 1808). The Constitution (...

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American History - 8th Grade Red

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Thursday, March 13, 2008. A miniseries retelling the life of John Adams will begin on HBO Sunday night (03/14) at 8:00. While we won't be able to watch it in class, it might be a good idea to try to catch parts of the series, as it depicts Adams' life beginning with his involvement during the Siege of Boston. Useful Links (blogs and otherwise). Civil War @ Smithsonian. Kent State Special Collections. Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project. Speaking of History Podcast.

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American History - 8th Grade Red: February 2008

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Friday, February 29, 2008. The Articles of Confederation (Post 1). As we discussed in class, the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution act as ways by which the “rules” of American government are defined. This unit explores the controversies, issues, and themes which the American government was founded upon and the people who set it into place. Document One: The Articles of Confederation. Or went into effect by law with the American victory in the Revolutionary War. This approach wi...

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American History - 8th Grade Red: ConSource - The Constitution Online

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Monday, March 10, 2008. ConSource - The Constitution Online. If you're interested in more ways to discover how the Constitution came into being, be sure to look at the Constitutional Sources Project or ConSource. Sponsored by the New-York Historical Society. And the History Channel. Reveals not only the Constitution itself, but provides links to notes taken by the delegates, including the famous notes taken by James Madison at the Constitutional. Useful Links (blogs and otherwise). Civil War @ Smithsonian.

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American History - 8th Grade Red: Farewell!

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Friday, April 11, 2008. With my last week of student teaching coming upon me, I'll have to use the last blog post to say "farewell." I've had a great time learning how to teach with Mr. Gross as my mentor and will be sure to utilize many of his teachings - especially his puns ;). Best of luck in high school. and good luck! Mr Fahler (and Glorbok). Oh and yes, you can. Figure out my first name as I've "unmasked" myself. Oh and I thought I'd add Glorbok into this post. Useful Links (blogs and otherwise).

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