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Treading thoughtfully on ‘hallowed ground’ … | Boston or Bust: 2011
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Boston or Bust: 2011. Exploring Colonial and Revolutionary New England. 8220;A picture paints a thousand words…”. Reflections… →. Treading thoughtfully on ‘hallowed ground’ …. July 12, 2011. Revolutionary Monument on Lexington Green. Monument on the right side of photo). Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Buckman Tavern was another stop at this site. What a treat that was! Sacred to Liberty and the Rights of makind! The Freedom and Independence of America,. Sealed and defended with the blood of her sons. And reso...
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Primary Source Documents | Boston or Bust: 2011
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Boston or Bust: 2011. Exploring Colonial and Revolutionary New England. This is a SUPER resource for analyzing historical documents with students! Amy Ridenour’s National Center Blog: A project for the national center for public policy research:. Http:/ www.nationalcenter.org/HistoricalDocuments.html. 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.
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Colonial Vocabulary | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Location, Location, Location. I thought I would include different words or phrases associated with the colonial era. The chair placed at the end of the table for the man of the house,. Or a place of honor. Referring to the French (thanks for that word Dr. Rees) FYI not actually a colonial word. A garden that usually provides herbs to help make colonial food better. Referring to the tightening of the ropes under the mattress. Or date to be over. Location, Location, Location.
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July | 2011 | Mrs. Haralson Goes to Boston!
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Mrs Haralson Goes to Boston! Monthly Archives: July 2011. The Important Thing…. Using The Important Book written by Margaret Wise Brown, students are able to follow the pattern to create their own Important Book. I’ve used this several times to synthesis information and can be used on nearly any subject. The important thing about our country is that Thomas Jefferson and others wrote the Declaration of Independence because Americans didn’t want to be governed by Great Britain any longer. On June 20, 2011,...
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Saturday – Old Sturbridge Village | Mrs. Bates Goes to Boston
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Mrs Bates Goes to Boston. Boston Trip to learn about Colonial History. Friday – Salem and Saugus. Tuesday – Lowell Textile Mills →. Saturday – Old Sturbridge Village. June 25, 2011. This slideshow requires JavaScript. I am smiling so widely right now my face is starting to hurt! In the words of my cheery, aquatic, porous friend Sponge Bob, this has been ,”THE BEEEST DAYYYY EEEVERRR! Was a neat place, but I found it to be a U.S. History teacher Nirvana! Before we ate we were told about dining practices of...
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Reflections… | Boston or Bust: 2011
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Boston or Bust: 2011. Exploring Colonial and Revolutionary New England. Treading thoughtfully on ‘hallowed ground’ …. July 14, 2011. Amber, Terri, Revere Bell, Jess, and Jessica. This bell is thought to be one of only 23 surviving bells cast by Paul Revere. While we were visiting Boston, officials were in the process of relocating the bell from a town called Westborough to its new home in the Old South Meeting House. The Devil of Great Island. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 8220;A picture paints...
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Getting started… | Boston or Bust: 2011
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Boston or Bust: 2011. Exploring Colonial and Revolutionary New England. This amazing grant opportunity was designed to offer dedicated educators a chance to learn more about. American history so that we are able, in turn, to ignite a passion for U. S. history in our students. 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. Notify me of new posts via email.
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“A picture paints a thousand words…” | Boston or Bust: 2011
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Boston or Bust: 2011. Exploring Colonial and Revolutionary New England. Paul Revere, Lexington, and Concord. Treading thoughtfully on ‘hallowed ground’ … →. 8220;A picture paints a thousand words…”. July 7, 2011. I’ve caught myself uttering that phrase ( what a treat to see the originals ) over and over again with friends and family members interested in hearing about my experience in New England. What made seeing an original piece of art or artifact such a treat? Who was the intended audience? When was ...