Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Began World War II (so to speak) + Pre-Reading Writing for "The Gift of the Magi" + Calligraphy, cont'd


Today the 8ths:
  • Began our study of World War II
  • Collaborated on a Google Doc comparing World War I with World War II

  • Did a writing activity prior to reading the O. Henry short story, "The Gift of the Magi."
  • Continued practicing calligraphy with the 6th/7th Graders

Assignment for ThursdayRead and come prepared to discuss the O. Henry short story, "The Gift of the Magi." (Clicky clicky.)

"O. Henry" is the pseudonym of William Sidney Porter. The writer's life story is pretty interesting. For awhile he lived in Austin, TX and has a middle school there named for him (despite--or because of???--his being a convicted embezzler who served time in prison) On a side note, my beloved Lamar Scotties played the O. Henry Mustangs when I was in Eighth Grade. I'm pretty sure we beat 'em. Click for the Wikipedia article on O. Henry.

                      
You tellin' me this is the face of a crook???


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Great Depression & New Deal Vids + Calligraphy

Today the 8th Graders:

  • Viewed & discussed excerpts from videos on the Great Depression, FDR & the New Deal
  • Continued working with the Grades Sixes & Sevens on Calligraphy


Assignments for Wednesday- None

Monday, December 14, 2015

New Deal Cartoons + Calligraphy Lesson


Today the 8thers:

  • Applied their knowledge of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal by analyzing contemporary cartoons for and against the New Deal
  • Joined the 6thers & 7thers in a calligraphy lesson (that the 8thers had begun one year ago)


Assignment for Tuesday: Finish your analysis of the New Deal cartoons.



For Future Reference:


FDR-The Secret Archives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2pjo-vycl8