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The Phillies Chronicles: April 2007
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Philadelphia Phillies. Sunday, April 29, 2007. Almost No-No.is Definite Yes-Yes. Yes to Jaime Moyer and the Phillies. Yes to the great house my wife and I are going to be living in. Yes to the Graduate Hospital neighborhood. Yes, to an interview I have with the Constitution Center on Tuesday. Yes, to getting out of Atlanta and coming home. I'm going to miss it dearly. It will be a 2 block walk. Yum. beer. Are fingers are crossed. Links to this post. Two batters later...
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11th Grade Classes | Homeschool Highschool
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A homeschooler's journey… Now through college! Commenting on My Blog. Highschool Classes by Grade. Classes I Have Taught. Read My Books Online (free). The long-awaited 11th Grade classes! Remember to modify based on your interests – that’s why we homeschool! Some wonderful works have come from America. We’ve had many great authors. Check it out – a free service. It’s wonderful! Has lots of resources. Plans are here, and Sociology. Both of these were out of textbooks, but look. Is a great start. Http:/ ww...
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Moving the Books: The Ornament of the World | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. Moving the Books: The Ornament of the World. Moving the Books: The Ornament of the World. August 4, 2010. We are preparing for Lesser Boy 2.0 and I am losing my home office with the very tall and beautiful built in bookcases. But, I think it is worth it and frankly I am excited to see those shelves filled with toys and kids books! The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain. You are commenting...
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Sid the Inquiry Kid | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. Sid the Inquiry Kid. Sid the Inquiry Kid. August 4, 2010. On weekend mornings when we wake up, Miles and I sit and watch some TV and eat our breakfast. Besides the big name shows: Sesame Street. And Thomas the Tank Engine. Miles has become a big fan of Sid the Science Kid. The daily program on PBS (locally on WHYY. Why does a show that focuses on inquiry learning always have to be about science? What would a non-science Sid show look like? Well current episo...
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Course Syllabi | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. Advanced Social Studies Teaching Methods. 8211; University of Pennsylvania (Fall 2009). Elementary Social Studies Teaching Methods. 8211; Arcadia University (Spring 2007). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. What is your Media Diet?
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Websites | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. 21st Century Social Studies is interwoven with the web. In the Dark Ages of Computers (the 1980s) technology belonged to the Maths and Sciences it must now be on equal footing with all academic disciplines and a teacher of Social Studies must have a grab bag of sites and web addresses for almost any lesson. Listed below is a running list of suggestions that I keep in my virtual bag, but you can also check out the Technology. Front Pages from the Newseum.
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9th Grade Classes | Homeschool Highschool
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A homeschooler's journey… Now through college! Commenting on My Blog. Highschool Classes by Grade. Classes I Have Taught. Read My Books Online (free). Here are my resources from 9th grade. Remember, you may want to add or subtract courses based on interests. This is one of the few courses I took from a book. Math – Algebra I. There are countless resources for Algebra on the internet. I’ve listed only a few of my favorites…. 8211; an optional (one time) two dollar donation is requested. Is a great start.
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All Kinds of Handmade and More: March 2010
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Please Support Operation Christmas Child. Photos of a freak hail storm. Molly, McGee, and 18,000 Peoples Obsession. Frogs, Turtles, and Chickens, OH MY! Gardening Time Again and Our Plan- Sort Of. Abandoned Daffodils and Their New Home. Some Easter Pretties- New At Minnie Maes. St Patricks Day and Our Homeschool Experience. The First Sign of Spring and The Tiny Snowman. Making Do With What You Have. South Carolina Etsy Street Team. Whats Outside My Windows. Whats Outside Scotts Car Windows. Well, a fello...
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A Pre-School Election? | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. August 5, 2010. August 5, 2010. What you have here is a typical ad that includes a number of statements that can be “fact-checked” and analyzed from both sides: Why did Jimmy Jones’ campaign choose to highlight them and not others? Students can be asked to also analyze the visuals and audio of the ad. Fact check the ad and write an analysis. Create a response ad from Billy’s point of view. And look for similar characteristics in the Billy ad. Possibly becaus...
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What is your Media Diet? | The Historical Outlook
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Understanding the Future by Studying the Past. What is your Media Diet? What is your Media Diet? August 16, 2010. December 22, 2014. Is the latest (and greatest? News aggregator to hit this web. Following in the tradition of the Daily Beast. And the Huffington Post. Is designed as an interview with a leading opinion leader. The interview is set-up as:. How do people deal with the torrent of information that rains down on us all? You can see a complete list of those who have been interviews on the site...
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