Monthly Archive: December 2009

Dec 07

US History – December 4, 2009

Learning Goal – Today we will learn abou the Constitutional Convention by watching “A More Perfect Union”  We will compare our simulation to what happened in history. Bell Ringer – Why was George Washington so important by his being at the Constitutional Convention? Activities 1. Watch “A More Perfect Union”

Dec 03

Technology – Digital Photography

Name 3 advantages digital photography has over analog photography. Describe one way that you can take better digital photographs.

Dec 03

US History – December 3, 2009

Learning Goal: Today we will learn about the Constitutional Convention by watching “A More Perfect Union”.  We will compare out simulation to what happened in history. Bell Ringer: What do each of the 3 branches of our government do? Activites: 1. Film – “A More Perfect Union”

Dec 03

US History – December 2, 2009

Learning Goal:  Today we will learn about the results of the  convention, The Constitution of the United States Bell Ringer:  What do you feel was the biggest decision you had to make in our simulation? Why?

Dec 01

Technology – Acid Express

ACID Xpress is a free, 10-track version of ACID software for music recording, editing and mixing. It’s easy to use, even if you’ve never tried loop-based music creation before. Just pick some loops, paint them into a track and play them back. Any loops you choose work together because ACID Xpress matches the tempo and …

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Dec 01

US History – December 1, 2009

Learning Goal: Today we will learn about the decisions delegates had to make at the Constitutional Convention. Bell Ringer: Why were some states against proportional representation in Congress?  Do you agree? Activity 1. Decisions, Decisions – The Constitution  – continued

Dec 01

US History – November 30, 2009

Learning Goal: Today we will learn about the decisions delegates had to make at the Constitutional Convention. Bell Ringer: Why were their delegates who were against the Virginia plan? Activity 1. Decisions, Decisions – The Constitution

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