Monday, October 31, 2016

Pompeii

Click HERE to watch my 6 o'clock news video and learn more about Pompeii.  HERE are my sources.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

What I Learned From Past Blog Posts

Japan A-Z By Clara
    After I read this blog post my mind was filled with so much information that i didn’t know about Japan. One thing I learned is that there is a holiday in Japan called Children's Day, it is on May 5. I also learned that Japan's currency is called Yen and 100 Yen is worth about $1. Another thing that I learned is there is no x in the Japanese language. Finally there is a bird in Japan that is short, fat, and their eggs are about the size of a quarter. One last thing I want to ask the author, what does the Japanese agriculture consist of? Since I do not want to spoil the rest of the presentation click the title to watch the presentation.

Civil War A-Z By Nathan Leonard
   When I read this post I was blown away from the information I didn’t know about the Civil War. One thing I learned was that the Civil War started on April 9, 1861. The second thing I learned was that a Quaker gun was a log that was painted to look like a canon, so it seemed like a fort was more heavily guarded than it truly was. Finally I learned that there is a plant named Xanthoria, which was used to heal wounds and cure diseases during the war. One more thing I wanted to know from the author is how many soldiers were involved in the war? Since I do not want to spoil anything else so click the title to watch the presentation.   





Eli's Civil War A-Z!!!

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Thursday, October 20, 2016

A to Z of Civil War

Have you ever wondered  about the Civil War and thought man I want to know about the Civil War well now you can with this A to Z book. Click HERE to look at my post

Sunday, October 16, 2016

What I Learned From Past Posts

I read about the Great Depression.  The Great Depression is about how America had a very long economic terror. It started in 1929 and lasted for a whole ten years and over thirteen million people in America lost their jobs. Then, it all just turned around in 1939, and also with World War two got things running good as well. I still wonder where the Great Depression "hit" the most.

I also learned about Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York, 1835. He was the 26th president of the U.S.A.. He was the first to win a Nobel Peace prize. The phrase “Teddy Bear” came from Theodore Roosevelt. He died in 1919. I learned from this blog that Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest pres.. But what day did he die?

Thursday, October 13, 2016

John Philip Sousa Video Report

HERE is my video about John Philip Sousa.  Click HERE to see my sources.     

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Review past posts

John F Kennedy
 
If I met John F Kennedy I would be meeting the 35th president.I think that would be really cool meeting the 35th president in person. John F Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Brookline,Massachusetts. He attended private schools such as Canterbury and Choate and spending summers in Hyannis port on Cape Cod.JFK traveled in Europe as his father secretary.I wonder if there was anything else he would want to do with his life.



Russia

I would like to go to Russia because there is a bunch of things to do there and I would like to see the different things they have compared to us,U.S.A.Russia is the largest country in the world.Population of 142,472,272.The capital of Russia is Moscow. They speak Russian. The money is called ruble. I would like to see the different money,food,and the way their writing looks.

Monday, October 10, 2016

My news report on 9\11

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Paul Revere

  Paul Revere
                                            And his midnight ride
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             Paul Revere is exceptional patriot that also was a silversmith, engraver, early industrialist. When Dr. Joseph Warren  sent Paul Revere on his famous midnight ride Paul Revere alerted America that the regulars were coming and about the Lexington and Concord battles.
It was so important that he did it because General Gage was trying to steal their gun powder. General Gage knew that if they had no gun powder, they would lose the war. My source you can see by clicking HERE .

The Civil War

By Eduardo
The Civil War was all about slavery and some state’s rights. It was one of the bloodiest wars in American history. The states were divided into two sides. The North was a free state or a state with no slavery. The South was a slave state or a state that had slavery. The South believed that without any slaves, their state would run down of supplies like cotton, wool, tobacco and more. That's the reason that the Civil War was started but some people didn't agree. Some Northerners believed that they could use some slaves. Some Southerners didn't even want slavery. During the War they used names for each other. Here are some of them. Yankees: The name for northern people who battled in the Civil war. Rebels: The name for southern people who battled in the Civil war. Mason Dixon Line: A line (of course imaginary) that separated the North side and the South side. There you have it. I hope you learned something new in my report.


My source I used to learn about the Civil War is found