*Salute!*
Monday, February 28, 2011
Tuskegee Airmen Blog
A lesson we can learn from the Tuskegee Airmen is that race has nothing to do with any one's talent or ability. For example, The Tuskegee Airmen flew more than 200 missions without losing a bomber in war. Another lesson learn from the Tuskegee Airmen is that you should never give in. I say this Because some of the Tuskegee Airmen walked away or died in training but a few remained and became successful. One last lesson I learned from the Airmen is that no one's intelligence can be determined by appearance. For example the Tuskegee Airmen had to take the Tuskegee Airmen Project test over again because of the suspicion that they have cheated on the first one. When all of the Airmen finished none of them scored lower than 95%. Those are the three lessons I learned from the Tuskegee Airmen.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
mock hearing
Mr. Justin for the education department came and judged our opinion and facts on the Constitution during the Mock Hearing . I don't think our group did too well and so we didn't make it to city wide. One good thing we did was listing the powers of the judicial, executive, and legislative branches of government correctly. We didn't have key facts, and not all of our members stated their opinions besides the essay. I believe Mr. Justin was very nice and he did not go hard on us during the Hearing. I thought the Mock Hearing was an very good assignment because It helps us learn how to state our beliefs in court (or something).
*Kofi H*
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Mock Hearing
During the mock hearing a man named Mr. Justin for thew education department came an judged us as we state our opinion and facts on the Constitution. I think that our group did o.k. even though we didn't make it to city wide. Mr. Justin said that we did a good but we didn't have key facts, I think that we did great but it maybe didn't sound right to Mr. Justin we were talking about the Constitution. I think that this experience was good for us to see what we learned. our group did a pretty good job in listing the jobs of the judicial, executive, and legislative branches of government. this was a great feeling because I think that we are going to be doing this in high school as well.
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