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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Clothes! Clothes! Clothes!

Today we took a look at the clothes people wore during the War of 1812 and some clothes that a girl may have worn during the 1840-1860.

What are your thoughts about clothes and how they are different or similar to the clothes you wore when you were younger or your grandparents wore?  Share and explain your answers.  Would it have been easy to do your daily chores or activities using these clothes? What is your opinion?

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

the Little Red Schoolhouse

 
Today, we explored what it would have been like to be in school during the 1875.  Our class had a small taste of what it was like to be students in a one-room schoolhouse.  We learned about some of the responsibilities a teacher had towards her students.  We also had a music class where we learned songs that children would have sung during this time period.  One song was:
                                                    Row, Row, Row your boat 
   Gently down the stream.
   Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily
   Life is but a dream.


What do you think it would have been like attending classes in a one-room schoolhouse?  Would you have been willing to walk several miles to come to school?  Do you think school classes would have been harder or easier than classes today? Would you have liked writing with a quill pen?

 Can you remember what a woman school teacher was called? What were some of the types of food that a student would have brought for lunch? What was your most favorite part of class?  I look forward to reading your thoughts.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Wood County Historical Museum



Hi Wonderful Students!!!! I figured out after hours of searching how to post.  The new system was a bit confusing, but I have conquered and prevailed!!!!! Yahooo!
Well let's think about our wonderful day at the Wood County Historical Museum.
 We had a wonderful time exploring Northwest Ohio's History.  By visiting this poor house for Wood County Ohio, we were able to step back in time.  What where some of your first thoughts as we looked at this very large building?  Were you able to imagine people walking around the house working and doing chores? What was your favorite part of the tour?  What did you think about the man who murdered his wife?  What was your least favorite part of the tour?  What were your thoughts as we entered the Lunatic Asylum?  Were you frightened, creeped out, or did you feel nothing?  What are your thoughts about the place being haunted?  
Rayan...Don't complain.  Just iron the clothes!
As a person who lived in Wood County, would you have found this place a safe place from all the other trials of living in the Great Black Swamp?  Make sure you respond and then respond to two other writers.  


Mahmoud!!! Is that a friend or a foe?




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wintergarden Park and the Black Swamp



Today we explored Wintergarden Park!  What a wonderful time we had!!!!!   This was our first adventure of many!  When considering the people who moved here to the Bowling Green Area, why do you think they moved here?  What would have been the reason for a person to leave all they know to move to a place covered by swamps and infested with mosquitos?

 
What was the most interesting  
thing you saw?  What did you like the least...besides the heat :) ? What would you say to someone about this park and the people who settled Bowling Green?  Post at least one of your own posts in response and then ad to two more posts from other people. What at great day! Even the rain waited for us to return!