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I have been married to Greg Kassab since 2003. We have 3 children, Shane, Jennifer, and Rachel. We also have 4 dogs - Nikkie, Zena, Mimi, and Gigi. They run the house! I am very blessed to live close to my dad, sister, brother, and extended family. I have a wonderful life! I am a foreign language/social science certified teacher at A. E. Phillips in Ruston, LA.
Post an idea for using video in your history class. Really think out what you would like to do and how you would like to do it! Also, comment on one other person's idea.
I think that we could break into groups, receive a certain section, and then our group has to make a video about it. My group in We the People made a video for our project and it was fun and hilarious.
I was also in kaitlyn's we the people group and i had a lot of fun and i learned alot of information on our topic. I think that making a video is a good idea. I agree with Kaitlyn, we should break up into groups and each be assigned a topic and work together to create an informational video.
I am commenting on Emily H.'s post. I agree, I too learned a lot and I had a fun time doing it. It is a fun way for us to present our information. Plus it doesn't take that much time.
WE should make a video about important historical actions that happened. We could research the event and then make a storyboard and script about it. THen we could act it out video it and edit it into a final copy that we could present to the class.
I am commenting on Kaitlyn. That is a good idea Kaitlyn! Our We the People group, like you said, did a video and it was really great. We should break up into groups and receive something to video on. I like the idea of saying something in historical and political terms and then do a short thing afterwards that makes sense. You remember we did that in our video right? With the rap? Yeah, I know you remember now.
I think that when we are learning about wars and trials, a video would be fun and effective. This would give an artificial sense of realism in the events.
I like the video idea also of Louisiana history or Louisiana cities.I think it would be nice to that since we have kicked the LEAP test out the window.
Well...I see that we have had one giant "Love Your Ideas" Fest. On our next blog, I would like to see meaningful posts that do not contain only the words..."I agree with..." and that's the entire post. We will also need to do some peer editing on posts. It will be a great grammar usage review. Love ya!!!
I think that we could break into groups, receive a certain section, and then our group has to make a video about it. My group in We the People made a video for our project and it was fun and hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI was also in kaitlyn's we the people group and i had a lot of fun and i learned alot of information on our topic. I think that making a video is a good idea. I agree with Kaitlyn, we should break up into groups and each be assigned a topic and work together to create an informational video.
ReplyDeleteWe could do a video about Louisiana. Like the animals, the main attractions, New Orleans, and Avery Island. Stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteI am commenting on Emily H.'s post. I agree, I too learned a lot and I had a fun time doing it. It is a fun way for us to present our information. Plus it doesn't take that much time.
ReplyDeleteWE should make a video about important historical actions that happened. We could research the event and then make a storyboard and script about it. THen we could act it out video it and edit it into a final copy that we could present to the class.
ReplyDeleteI like Kaitlyn and Emily's ideas as well.
ReplyDeletethat would be a good idea. it would be fun to learn about!
ReplyDeleteI like Rachels comment about Louisiana video is a good idea that we can benifet from.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kaitlyn. We could learn about our section, but still make it humorus.
ReplyDeleteI think we should make a video about what the slaves went through during the Civil War and what the Civil War did to our counrty.
ReplyDeleteyes i agree with JGRAIG
ReplyDeleteI am commenting on Kaitlyn. That is a good idea Kaitlyn! Our We the People group, like you said, did a video and it was really great.
ReplyDeleteWe should break up into groups and receive something to video on. I like the idea of saying something in historical and political terms and then do a short thing afterwards that makes sense. You remember we did that in our video right? With the rap? Yeah, I know you remember now.
i agree with Kaitlyn and Rachels ideas...i think they would be great!(: i also think that whatever video we do.. we should make it funny!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah our awesome rap!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a test.
ReplyDeleteits easy
ReplyDeleteI think that when we are learning about wars and trials, a video would be fun and effective. This would give an artificial sense of realism in the events.
ReplyDeleteAmen JCRAIG.
ReplyDeleteI think that we should get into different groups with different parts and make videos about it. Yeah thats the best idea yet.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kaitlyn
ReplyDeletei think we could break into groups. get a certain topic and make a vedeo abouuut it.
ReplyDeletei agree with kaitlin thats a good idea
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kaitlyn's and Emily H.'s idea.
ReplyDeletei agree with everyone.they all have good ideas.
ReplyDeleteI think we should do what Kaitlyn said. Their We The People video was hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI think we should make videos instead of making powerpoints and i agree with kaitlyn
ReplyDeleteI like the video idea also of Louisiana history or Louisiana cities.I think it would be nice to that since we have kicked the LEAP test out the window.
ReplyDeleteevery one has great ideas
ReplyDeletei think we should use videos to reeact things that have happened in our past
ReplyDeletei think that we should be in groups and do some videos about are parts so we could have a good time
ReplyDeleteWell...I see that we have had one giant "Love Your Ideas" Fest. On our next blog, I would like to see meaningful posts that do not contain only the words..."I agree with..." and that's the entire post. We will also need to do some peer editing on posts. It will be a great grammar usage review. Love ya!!!
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