Monday, October 25, 2010
alice paul
Ms. Crum came in our class on Friday and was talking about how Alice Paul was her roll model. She came on October 20th, in history class. Two new facts that I learned about her is that she dedicated her life for women to have the same rights as men did, she didn't give, and she had other people by her side. Before women could vote they had to stay at there homes while the men went to war and worked in factories, women couldn't go to war, and the women were going through suffrage. I think that Alice Paul will be a good name not only for our but for every class because what she did was heroic, brave, smart, and awesome. What she did for women was a real nice thing because she didn't have to do it. I think that the Sewall-Belmont house looked pretty much in good shape but we couldn't go in, that was were Alice Paul lived.
Friday, October 15, 2010
The Crow
The geography effected the Crow Tribe in many ways because they lived in the Great Plains. The tribe ate seeds, nuts, and berries because of their environment
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Sandra O' Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first female to ever work in the supreme court. She is now retire and is now taking a rest from it. What we experienced today was Ms. O' Connor came to our school and we started to play games on a website called icivics.com, it was a very cool and wonderful game. A big idea that our class room got from her today is that being a supreme court justice is not an easy job for just anybody. There are some things that are easy, but some are hard. she was also the 2nd most powerful women in the city and the 6th most one in the world. Our experience that we had learned today is that Sandra O'Connor didn't really like most of the cases that she did but she said that some cases were very easy to do. What we have learned today is that Ms. O' Connor had to read more than one hundred papers a day. I hope that I wont have a job that is hard as reading over one hundred papers a day.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Summary of Creek Tribe
The Creek Tribe lived in the southeast region of the U.S. There were nearly 50 different Creek clans. The men were hunters and the women were farmers.
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