This year we will celebrate the 200th year since the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Our study will include math lessons, interactive online Moodle lessons, literature, history, Podcasting, and even a Science experiment. Our class has also been invited to participate in another online Project by Jen with schools from all over the United States. On Lincoln’s birthday, February 12th, around 9:30 that morning, we will log into Skype and listen with other schools to a reading of the Gettysburg Address.
But for today, I would like for you to visit Mrs. Wellman’s Class in Spring Hill, Kansas, and click on the wonderful pictures that her students drew. Read about President Abraham Lincoln, and then write one comment.
VISITORS TO OUR SITE ARE ENCOURAGED TO DO THE SAME. PERHAPS YOU TOO WILL LEARN SOMETHING NEW TODAY.
Hello There-
Congratulations on starting a blog. You will have so much fun with sharing your projects with everyone. I live outside Montreal, QC but am originally from the States so love your Abraham Lincoln project. Keep up your good work.
We are really excited. Tomorrow each of the students will be posting. Please follow them and reply if you can.
Greetings from Ottawa. I saw that you visited my colleague’s blog (5nt.ca). My grade 5/6 class is across the hall from his.
We are looking forward to reading what your students post. I will have encourage my grade 5/6 students to visit your site.
He liked trains.
I did not know he was shot.
I have never heard of milk fever.
Are you honest because I am.
His nick name was honest Abe.
I did not know that poisonous snake weed would make milk fever. This is how his mom died.
Lincoln was the 16th President of the U.S.A.
He was very tall.
I like the pictures.
Isn’t it great that he would walk 6 miles to return something that did not belong to him!