Hands On Hanford had an EXCELLENT conversation about not only the history of the Civil Rights movement but what it means to us here in the Tri-Cities today. Their homework is to research 1. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr; 2. JFK and Bobby Kennedy and 3. Thurgood Marshall. Each student should have what each of these individuals did to promote Civil Rights in America.
Quiz on Monday: 13th, 14th, 15th Amendment, Brown v Board of Education, Plessy v Ferguson, Jim Crow Laws and the Civil Rights act of 1964
Middle School Language Arts: Were able to interview the High Schoolers for the newspaper. Next weeks spelling words are: jealousy, amateur, achievement, argument, chocolate, restaurant, receipt, irrelevant, scissors and village.
Middle School History: Discussed the major industries in Washington and did a map exercise with them.
Three Rivers HomeLink is a program that assists home schooled students and their families. I teach History, Language Arts and am the School Counselor. My office hours are: Monday after 3pm Tuesdays 8-2; Wednesday 8-10 and Fridays 8-2 Phone: 509-946-6461 Email: johanna.davis@rsd.edu
Thursday, November 13, 2008
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