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6th Grade Earth Science. 8th Grade Physical Science. Other SRA Teachers webpages. I'm done.Now what? Coach Murrieta (P.E.). Coach Granados (P.E.). Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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An Argument Without End: November 2013
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Thursday, November 21, 2013. Poll, Uh huh! Where would you like to go on our Google Earth Trip? SeaWorld in San Diego. Big Ben in London. Somewhere in Sumer or Mesopotamia. Pollcode.com free polls. Links to this post. Some Links on Ancient Greek and Egyptian Mythology and Religious Beliefs. Mr Donn's page on Greek Gods. Mr Donn's page on Egyptian Gods. Links to this post. Thing yo...
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An Argument Without End: May 2014
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Current Events Presentation on Voting Rights. This current event presentation must. Be about current voting rights or vote suppression. You may search newspapers, news magazines, or news-oriented websites. Your presentation should compare your chosen topic to the vote suppression that happened during the Reconstruction era. In your document after. Example)...
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An Argument Without End: December 2013
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Eighth Grade Quiz Tomorrow! You may use one handwritten side of an 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper (unless you and I have a different arrangement. Here is the study guide I passed out in class that covers the topic on the quiz:. 1800 to 1824 Study Guide. Election of 1800: who ran, what parties, what were the results? What kind of campaign was it? What ha...
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An Argument Without End: January 2014
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Eighth Grade Work on Missouri Compromise. Good work today on reading and interpreting the short documents on Texas Independence. We'll be doing more work of this kind this semester. You'll find this interactive map. Useful in answering the questions. When you have completed it, drop it into your student assignment folder. Links to this post. Today we d...
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An Argument Without End: Eighth Grade Test on Friday
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Eighth Grade Test on Friday. The test will cover from the election of 1860 (who ran, what were their positions, what were the results? To the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865 (by whom, how, why, where, and with what effect? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sort Blog By Grade or Topic. Ms Ruiz's English Class. Ms Carranza's History Class.
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An Argument Without End: Sixth Grade Homework
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An Argument Without End. Mr Eddy's History and Technology Class at Santa Rosa Academy. Contact Mr. Eddy. How to Use The Blog. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Remember that you need to finish your homework tonight. You need to ask three adults (or high schoolers) these questions: Should we study history? Why or why not? You need to write down at least three sentences for each person you ask along with telling me who you ask. If you have your notebook for my class already (due Friday for credit!