By Sierra Leone on 7/25/2008 10:03 AMDown and dirty back in MakeniRead More » |
By Sierra Leone on 7/15/2008 4:27 AMOur first few days of enjoying Sierra Leone!Read More » |
By RMiyasato on 6/3/2008 11:42 AMSummer ApplicationRead More » |
By MCummings on 6/3/2008 11:37 AMEscribe 5 frases...Read More » |
By VCantrell on 6/3/2008 11:36 AMWhat's your first step in solving a Sudoku puzzle?
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By STruitt on 6/3/2008 11:25 AMA medida que leemos las primeras obras de este currículo cronológico, contribuye aquí tus observaciones acerca del lenguaje anticuado que se ve. ¿Cuáles son algunas palabras que han cambiado? ¿Tienes alguna idea de por qué han cambiado? ¿Qué has aprendido acerca del castellano por medio de estas obras?Read More » |
By THurt on 6/3/2008 11:25 AMAP European History students should use the summer to read about the Middle Ages. They should become especially familiar with the struggle between church and state in medieval Europe, as epitomized by the conflict between King Henry II and Thomas Becket in 12th century England. The growing power of western European monarchs increasingly challenged the power of the church, which was the only universal institution. Also, become familiar with the major aspects of medieval scholasticism and the work of Thomas Aquinas. Read More » |
By MSchreiber on 6/3/2008 11:24 AMOne critical aspect of being a successful student is to ask the question "why'? Why study History? Why study economics? As students, you need to be able to answer this question. As an educator I will give you specific information and skills to continually develop you ability to ask and answer this question. So, to begin with, why do you believe you are required to take American History or Economics?
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By RMitchell on 6/3/2008 11:24 AMDo you intend to use blogging next year with your students?Read More » |
By mporter on 6/3/2008 11:24 AMWhat do you believe is the most pressing challenge for HHS? |