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Teacher Assignments

WWP 4-7 (Due May 20th) 03/27
WWP 4-6 (due May 13) 03/27
WWP 4-5 (due May 6) 03/27
WWP 4-4 (Due April 29th) 03/27
WWP 4-3 (due April 22) 03/27
WWP 4-2 (due April 15th) 03/27
WWP 4-1 (due April 8) 03/27
IIHBT 4-7 (due May 17) 03/27
IIHBT 4-6 (due May 10) 03/27
IIHBT 4-5 (due May 3) 03/27
IIHBT 4-4 (due April 26) 03/27
IIHBT 4-3 Due April 19 03/27
IIHBT 4-2 (Due April 12) 03/20
IIHBT 4-1 (Due April 5) 03/20

Teacher Entries

How to Post IIHBT or WWP 9/17
Welcome to Harris' Historians 7/27
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Student Entries

AM WWP 4-7 5/19
AM WWP 4-7 5/19
AM WWP 4-7 5/19
AM IIHBT 4-7 5/14
AM IIHBT 4-7 5/14
AM IIHBT 4-7 5/14
MA WWP 4-6 5/13
MA IIHBT 4-6 5/13
MA IIHBT 4-5 5/13
SR IIBHT 4-6 5/12
LR IIHBT 4-6 5/9
MA 5/8
MA 5/8
MA 5/8
LR WWP 4-5 5/4
MA IIHBT 4-2 4/29
MA WWP 4-3 4/29
AM IIHBT 4-4 4/25
AM WWP 4-3 4/21
AM IIHBT 4-3 4/18
AM IIHBT 4-3 4/18
AM IIHBT 4-3 4/18
MA WWP 4-2 4/15
LR IIHBT 4-3 4/15
AM WWP 4-2 4/14

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Burke B -- July 4, 1863: Vicksburg

Article posted March 6, 2012 at 08:23 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 452

1. Located in the United States
2. Source from Lake Itasca
3. Mouth is the Gulf of Mexico
4. Length of 2,320 miles
5. It travels through cities such as Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul, MN, Quad Cities,IA/IL, St. Louis, MO, Memphis, TN, Baton Rouge, LA, and New Orleans, LA

Article posted March 6, 2012 at 08:23 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 452



Angelle B -- July 4, 1863: Vicksburg

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:33 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 49

Length 2,320 mi (3,734 km)

Name origin: Ojibwe word misi-ziibi, meaning "Great River", or gichi-ziibi, meaning "Big River"

Source Lake Itasca

longest river in the North America

fourth longest and tenth largest among the world's rivers

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:33 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 49



Angelle B -- 1863: Battle of Gettysburg

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:38 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 55

1.Date July 1–3, 1863
2.Location Adams County, Pennsylvania
3.Result was a Union victory
4.the war's turning point
5.ended Lee's invasion of the North
6.Lee had 71,699 people
7.Meade had 93,921 people

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:38 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 55



Angelle B -- Prisoner Exchange

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:45 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 55

60 privates = 1 GENERAL
3 GENERALS = y privates
3 GENERALS * 60 privates = y
y = 180

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:45 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 55



Angelle B -- Holmes & Coute Army Bread

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:47 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 62

They ate corn, bacon, collected berries, and once in a while they ate beef stew and plain Irish stew, corn meal, water, coffee, baked beans, goober peas, sometimes dried beef, occasionally salted pork, and biscuits.

Article posted April 7, 2012 at 05:47 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 62



Cally S -- #263- U.S. Presidents in the Military

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:54 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 60

Andrew Johnson| North Carolina| 1808| 66 years old
Ulysses S. Grant| Ohio| 1822| 63 years old
Rutherford B. Hayes| Ohio| 1822| 70 years old
James A. Garfield| Ohio| 1831| 49 years old
Benjamin Harrison| Ohio| 1833| 67 years old
William McKinley| Ohio| 1843| 58 years old

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:54 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 60



Cally S -- #262-Holmes & Coute Army Bread

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:27 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 44

Types of food soldiers ate:
Salted pork
Salted beef and jerky
Canned fruit
Fresh meat
Rice
Potatoes
Onions
Non-perishable foods
Oranges to avoid Scurvy

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 03:27 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 44



Cally S -- #264- Prisoner Exchange

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 04:06 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 40

If the Union wanted 3 of their generals, they would have to return 180 privates to the Confederates.

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 04:06 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 40



Cally S -- #268- 1863: Battle of Gettysburg

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 04:11 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 52

7 facts:
1. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1-3, 1863.
2. The Unions won the battle.
3. It took place in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
4. There were about 90,000 Union soldiers and about 70,000 Confederate Soldiers.
5. Approximately 3,000 Union soldiers were killed and about 4,500 Confederate soldiers were killed.
6. The Union was led by George G. Meade.
7. The Confederate army was led by Robert E. Lee.

Article posted April 5, 2012 at 04:11 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 52



Lauren S -- February, 1865: Robert E. Lee

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:20 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 76

The E stands for Edward.

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:20 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 76



Lauren S -- March 13, 1865: Slaves as Soldiers

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:20 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 74

I think that using slaves as troops was a wise decision because it increased the fighting force. If they had used the slaves earlier, they might have won the war due to an increased number of soldiers. There could be a possible chance, however, that the slaves rebelled instead of fought against the North.

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:20 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 74



Lauren S -- 1865: First Oil Pipe

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:22 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 89

1) Oil can be used in cosmetics, religion, painting, lubrication, and fuel.
2) The word "oil" comes from the Old French word "oile" and from the Latin word "oleum".
3) Organic oils are produced by animals and agriculture.
4) Oil doesn't mix with water.
5) Mineral oils come from fossilized organisms.

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:22 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 89



Lauren S -- 1865: Problems of the South

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:24 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 88

1) The South had to decide how to settle African American rights.
2) The South also had to decide if it was going to remain as it was or if it should unite with the North.
3) The South had to decide what to do with the leaders of the Confederacy.

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:24 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 88






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About the Blogger
I teach 7th grade GT American History and 8th grade GT Louisiana History at Paul Breaux Middle School.My hero is Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was a jack-of-all-trades. He was a planter, a painter, a sculptor, a writer, an inventor, a thinker, an architect. He built the University of Virginia from the ground up. I would love to earn my PhD at his university or maybe teach there one day when I grow up.
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