1. Maryland and Virginia
2. ?
3. Andrew Ellicott
4. Andrew Ellicott assistant
5. Pennsylvania Avenue
6. 1793 Washington President
7. Washington monument
8. 15,600
9. ?
10. ?
11. ?
12. ?
13. ?
14. Allowed him to break the sound barrier.
15. ?
16. Wright Flyer, Kitty Hawk, Spirit of St. Louis, Chuck Yeager.
17. John Glenn
18. Neil Armstrong America
19. Cannot describe
20. Cannot describe
21. Cannot describe
22. Computor
23 Cannot describe
24. ?
25. Cannot describe
26. Fossils and gems
27. ?
28. Sea life exhibit
29. Diplodocus
30. Cannot describe
31.Touring experience
32. ?
33. Potomac
34. 5
35. Cannot describe
36. ?
37. ?
38. Rock Creek
39. Pandas
40.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
D.C. project PBL
Abraham Lincoln
3 reliable sources:
http://kevinteslawriting.blogspot.com/2011/11/civilwar.html
http://www.abrahamlincolns.com/abraham-lincolns-childhood.php
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/presidents-day/abraham-lincoln/biography/lincolns-childhood.html
Make a paper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p53X3816iNu5d6jxoL4ejmTrVbrDBdBPgIbnT6hBtjc/edit
5-10 question quiz:
Where was Abe Lincoln born?
How many states were with the Confederate?
How many states were with the Union?
Why did the Civil war start?
Was he the 16th president?
A fact sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p53X3816iNu5d6jxoL4ejmTrVbrDBdBPgIbnT6hBtjc/edit
Checked by teacher:
3 reliable sources:
http://kevinteslawriting.blogspot.com/2011/11/civilwar.html
http://www.abrahamlincolns.com/abraham-lincolns-childhood.php
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/presidents-day/abraham-lincoln/biography/lincolns-childhood.html
Make a paper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p53X3816iNu5d6jxoL4ejmTrVbrDBdBPgIbnT6hBtjc/edit
5-10 question quiz:
Where was Abe Lincoln born?
How many states were with the Confederate?
How many states were with the Union?
Why did the Civil war start?
Was he the 16th president?
A fact sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p53X3816iNu5d6jxoL4ejmTrVbrDBdBPgIbnT6hBtjc/edit
Checked by teacher:
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Washington D.C.
Museums
- Smithsonian museum
- U.S. Holocaust Memorial museum
- MLK Jr. memorial
- Grant memorial
- Iwo Jima memorial
- Vietnam and Korean Veterans memorial
- Lincoln memorial
- Jefferson memorial
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
American government
Today I watched a video on Jamestown on the Civil war.
In 1861-1865 the civil war started.
In the Civil war 18% of white southern people died and 6% of Northern died.
The Civil war was the United States bloodiest wars by a lot.
So you can notice see that you do not want to be in the Civil war but, even though it was the bloodiest war it was still the day the black people got there freedom.
In 1861-1865 the civil war started.
In the Civil war 18% of white southern people died and 6% of Northern died.
The Civil war was the United States bloodiest wars by a lot.
So you can notice see that you do not want to be in the Civil war but, even though it was the bloodiest war it was still the day the black people got there freedom.
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