Sunday, September 30, 2007
I think that teachers should start teaching us the real facts about history in the 3rd grade....if i were teaching younger children i would tell them the truth but i wouldnt go as far as tell them that pocahontas was a "hoe" because that wouldnt be appropriate...but there are ways that you can tell them the truth.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
I think Andrew Jackson changed democracy by giving more power to the presidential position. First of all, the spoils system allowed to have his people in the government so that nobody would argue with what his decisions were. Secondly, being stubborn and tough, he would not take no for an answer. The Indian Removal Act, for example, was overturned in the Supreme Court, but he still went through with it. And he threatened South Carolina with federal forces if they tried to secessied because of the Tariff of Abominations. Lastly, he established his dominance with the killing of the Bank of the United States. Even though it was eventually renistated, Jackson showed that it was his way or the highway. The country dubbed him "King Jackson I". That is how I think Andrew Jackson changed democracy.
Monday, September 24, 2007
O I know I shouldnt be posting on this thing if I dont really know what I am talking about...SO I really cant back my stuff up with facts so ignore all I type if it is wrong....
From what I have been told Columbus is the sailor who discoverd the world was not flat by sailing it with a bunch of drunks....That is what I was told when in elementary school and I have never discused it after that...except in middle school I learned a song about him I think...hehe but not real sure how it goes..something about him sailing the ocean blue in 1942....but IDK...So If I am wrong on all I have typed then I do think the dag gum teachers should teach us the REAL crap not a bunch of stuff to feel or heads up just so we will stay awake in class....Whether we like it or not we need to know this stuff...Right Dixon??? So all in favor that thinks all teachers should be like Dixon type I...
Thank you for you time
Scarlett Noelle Jenkins
(Dixons Honor Student)
hehe
From what I have been told Columbus is the sailor who discoverd the world was not flat by sailing it with a bunch of drunks....That is what I was told when in elementary school and I have never discused it after that...except in middle school I learned a song about him I think...hehe but not real sure how it goes..something about him sailing the ocean blue in 1942....but IDK...So If I am wrong on all I have typed then I do think the dag gum teachers should teach us the REAL crap not a bunch of stuff to feel or heads up just so we will stay awake in class....Whether we like it or not we need to know this stuff...Right Dixon??? So all in favor that thinks all teachers should be like Dixon type I...
Thank you for you time
Scarlett Noelle Jenkins
(Dixons Honor Student)
hehe
who knew, "thats what up?" i've been wondering for days, "what up?" now i know.
ok- so back to an earlier question. if you think that people should always tell you the truth about history, do you think it is ok to tell 5 yr olds about what columbus really did? at what age should you start "telling the truth" about history? is it possible to tell parts of the story and then fill those holes in later? how would you approach it if you taught younger kids?
ok- so back to an earlier question. if you think that people should always tell you the truth about history, do you think it is ok to tell 5 yr olds about what columbus really did? at what age should you start "telling the truth" about history? is it possible to tell parts of the story and then fill those holes in later? how would you approach it if you taught younger kids?
Sunday, September 23, 2007
catching up on vocab is fun. it makes my weekend..
anyway. i thought i would post the link for this video that everyone has been bugging me about.
all i have to say is..don't fall asleep in dixon's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVW2WBJ-V2I
anyway. i thought i would post the link for this video that everyone has been bugging me about.
all i have to say is..don't fall asleep in dixon's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVW2WBJ-V2I
Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
well the answer is obvious samantha. duh. come on the answer was obviously James Monroe who had a colossal nose......
he and Livingston and if i am correct some weird french guy went over there and signed the treaty now correct me Dixon if I'm wrong.
Monroe was just a big name in the process....................
but knowing my luck I'm am s.o.l. in knowing this stuff precisely.
none other than the -jake
a.k.a. beast
he and Livingston and if i am correct some weird french guy went over there and signed the treaty now correct me Dixon if I'm wrong.
Monroe was just a big name in the process....................
but knowing my luck I'm am s.o.l. in knowing this stuff precisely.
none other than the -jake
a.k.a. beast
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
a few things to look over for the test on thursday.
1. alexander hamilton's financial program for the national debt
2. judiciary act of 1789
3. excise tax and the whiskey rebellion
4. pinckney's treaty
5. thomase jefferson and the dem-rep. were upset with the alien and sedition acts for what reason
6. marbury v. madison
7. jefferson and the la. purchase
8. war of 1812
9. lewis and clark
10. contrast jefferson and hamilton
11. washington's farewell advice
12. war hawks
13. xyz affair
14. battle of tippecanoe
15. jackson and the battle of new orleans
16. embargo act of 1807
17. john marshall
18. aliend and sedition acts
19. virginia and kentucky resolutions
20. treaty of ghent
21. why was jefferson worried about the la. purchase?
22. why did jefferson want new orleans?
23. erie canal
24. impressment and the chesapeake incident.
25. washington's neutrality act
26. our navy during the war of 1812.
27. la purchase
28. indian removal act of 1830 (this one is out of time period)
29. cotton gin
30. missouri compromise
that should keep you busy.
1. alexander hamilton's financial program for the national debt
2. judiciary act of 1789
3. excise tax and the whiskey rebellion
4. pinckney's treaty
5. thomase jefferson and the dem-rep. were upset with the alien and sedition acts for what reason
6. marbury v. madison
7. jefferson and the la. purchase
8. war of 1812
9. lewis and clark
10. contrast jefferson and hamilton
11. washington's farewell advice
12. war hawks
13. xyz affair
14. battle of tippecanoe
15. jackson and the battle of new orleans
16. embargo act of 1807
17. john marshall
18. aliend and sedition acts
19. virginia and kentucky resolutions
20. treaty of ghent
21. why was jefferson worried about the la. purchase?
22. why did jefferson want new orleans?
23. erie canal
24. impressment and the chesapeake incident.
25. washington's neutrality act
26. our navy during the war of 1812.
27. la purchase
28. indian removal act of 1830 (this one is out of time period)
29. cotton gin
30. missouri compromise
that should keep you busy.
Monday, September 17, 2007
I also agree with Kayda; however, not 100 percent.
It is true that when we were younger teacher told us false facts, but its not like those teachers made it up. At one point in time they were told thats what they had to teach us. I think that it was not the bright thing to do by teaching us that, but also that it shouldnt be blamed on the teachers.
It is true that when we were younger teacher told us false facts, but its not like those teachers made it up. At one point in time they were told thats what they had to teach us. I think that it was not the bright thing to do by teaching us that, but also that it shouldnt be blamed on the teachers.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
i agree with kayda.
what's the point in lying to us about history.
seeing how we're not lyed to about anything else.
because like we showed in class we all remembered.
the little made up stories we were told to this day.
so why couldnt they have told us truthful stories.
so that maybe they would have stuck with us.
just like the untruthful ones did.
that way we would be ahead when we got to where.
we are now in school.
what's the point in lying to us about history.
seeing how we're not lyed to about anything else.
because like we showed in class we all remembered.
the little made up stories we were told to this day.
so why couldnt they have told us truthful stories.
so that maybe they would have stuck with us.
just like the untruthful ones did.
that way we would be ahead when we got to where.
we are now in school.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
okay....
i believe that elementary school teaches should start telling you the TRUE facts about history because it is a proven fact that the younger you start teaching kids the proper facts the better they learn them...i know that it is grand and all to have our little fairy tale stories and all but is that really helping us with the future..i mean come on...they dont start out tellin us that 1 + 1=3 so why should they tell us little fibs in history...i know that it would help me more today if i didnt have all those made up stories in history...thats just how i see it...
Kayda*
i believe that elementary school teaches should start telling you the TRUE facts about history because it is a proven fact that the younger you start teaching kids the proper facts the better they learn them...i know that it is grand and all to have our little fairy tale stories and all but is that really helping us with the future..i mean come on...they dont start out tellin us that 1 + 1=3 so why should they tell us little fibs in history...i know that it would help me more today if i didnt have all those made up stories in history...thats just how i see it...
Kayda*
ok another thing for you to think about.
one of the things that I try to do is give all of you a more truthful version of history.
is it ok for the teachers you have had in the past (elementary types) to give you a more patriotic version of the past (even if it is incorrect) or should all teachers strive to tell you the truth about everything?
please be specific in your posts.
and i am not demeaning any other teachers you have had, nor do i want you to do so.
i just want to know if it is ok to continue myths in order not to upset the sensibilites of children.
one of the things that I try to do is give all of you a more truthful version of history.
is it ok for the teachers you have had in the past (elementary types) to give you a more patriotic version of the past (even if it is incorrect) or should all teachers strive to tell you the truth about everything?
please be specific in your posts.
and i am not demeaning any other teachers you have had, nor do i want you to do so.
i just want to know if it is ok to continue myths in order not to upset the sensibilites of children.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
I definately think we should celebrate Columbus day
...who wouldnt want a day off of school!!!!
Although he isnt the person to discover America he was a very brave man..and i know a lot of people prolly think that he was a curel person but he wasnt doing anything different from anyone else in his time...everyone was tryin to conquer the "new" worlds...so how can you blame him????
...who wouldnt want a day off of school!!!!
Although he isnt the person to discover America he was a very brave man..and i know a lot of people prolly think that he was a curel person but he wasnt doing anything different from anyone else in his time...everyone was tryin to conquer the "new" worlds...so how can you blame him????
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Okay since Dixon posted it and we discussed it in class - WE DON'T GET COLUMBUS DAY OFF! okay look on those student calenders in the handbook.
I still don't understand how celebrating it since we can remember has anything to do with why we should celebrate the day and the ethical values of what he did.
But I guess since probably the majority of the USA doesn't even know thats a day or even knows when it is, it doesn't matter because we don't really acknowledge it as a "holiday" anyways
Samantha*
I still don't understand how celebrating it since we can remember has anything to do with why we should celebrate the day and the ethical values of what he did.
But I guess since probably the majority of the USA doesn't even know thats a day or even knows when it is, it doesn't matter because we don't really acknowledge it as a "holiday" anyways
Samantha*
I have some intresting facts about George Washington:
He was the only president who did not live in Washington D.C.
The nation's capital, along with 1 state, 31 counties and 17 cities (Maybe 18 counting the town of "George," in central Washington State) are named in his honor.
As a farmer, Washington grew marijuana on his farm and promoted it's growth. (In the 1790s, the crop was grown mainly for its industrial value as hemp and for soil stabilization. It was many years later that the recreational and illegal use of marijuana became popular.)
As a farmer, he is credited with introducing the mule to America.
He was the first Mason to serve as president.
He was the only president to win a unanimous vote of the Electoral College.
Washington's 2nd inaugural address was the shortest ever delivered - 135 words.
About.com
He was the only president who did not live in Washington D.C.
The nation's capital, along with 1 state, 31 counties and 17 cities (Maybe 18 counting the town of "George," in central Washington State) are named in his honor.
As a farmer, Washington grew marijuana on his farm and promoted it's growth. (In the 1790s, the crop was grown mainly for its industrial value as hemp and for soil stabilization. It was many years later that the recreational and illegal use of marijuana became popular.)
As a farmer, he is credited with introducing the mule to America.
He was the first Mason to serve as president.
He was the only president to win a unanimous vote of the Electoral College.
Washington's 2nd inaugural address was the shortest ever delivered - 135 words.
About.com
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
I have my reasons for celebrating & for not celebrating..
-it was a HUGE part of our history..we wouldnt be where we are today had colombus not "found" america..
i mean im sure someone else would have "discovered" america had he not..but we don't know how much further down the line of history it might have taken them..so that could have set us back a few months..a few years..maybe even a few hundred years..
-on the other hand..the things he done were not ethical..for example..sending innocent indians back to great britain as slaves just to pay back the depts of the voyage..i mean colombus did come to THEIR homeland & take over..so its like the indians were paying for colombus's trip to somewhere he didnt even know where he was..but you can also argue what was said in class about this wasn't wrong doing during the time..it was the ethical thing then..
-it was a HUGE part of our history..we wouldnt be where we are today had colombus not "found" america..
i mean im sure someone else would have "discovered" america had he not..but we don't know how much further down the line of history it might have taken them..so that could have set us back a few months..a few years..maybe even a few hundred years..
-on the other hand..the things he done were not ethical..for example..sending innocent indians back to great britain as slaves just to pay back the depts of the voyage..i mean colombus did come to THEIR homeland & take over..so its like the indians were paying for colombus's trip to somewhere he didnt even know where he was..but you can also argue what was said in class about this wasn't wrong doing during the time..it was the ethical thing then..
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
I definitly do not believe that we should Celebrate Columbus Day!
- Columbus was brave and proved the world was round! -Wrong, back then the Earth was accepted as "round" but what was disputed was the size.
- But he did discover America! -Also wrong, how do you discover land that already has many people living on it, including the Native Americans and Vikings that came to the land many years before the Spainards
- But how can we blame him when he was only carrying out normal practices for his time? -Actually Spain was not a slave trading country until Columbus, desperate to prove the value of his voyage, hauled away Native Americans to be sold as slaves. Columbus started the practice of chopping off the hands of adults who failed to provide a certain amount of gold each month. He was also responsible for setting up slave operations where he literally worked entire tribes of people to death.
Thats why I don't think we should Celebrate this day. Yes I did a little research and I can prove my statements and claims. Columbus wasn't a hero and doesn't deserve a day like The Presidents or MLKJ. That's my opinion!
Samantha*
should we celebrate columbus day? why or why not?
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4. this is a learning tool, not a forum for you to insult people.
all that said, we can have fun and learn something in the process if you will post
a couple of guidelines:
1. please back up your answers with facts, etc...
2. if you quote a site, please reference that site, a simple link will suffice
3. this is a public blog, don't put anything up on it that you wouldn't mind your parents, your pastor, or people at the county office seeing.
4. this is a learning tool, not a forum for you to insult people.
all that said, we can have fun and learn something in the process if you will post
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