Mr. Hartwig's U.S. History Blog

This site works in conjunction with my 8th grade U.S. history class. We cover 20th Century U.S. history, current events, and the U.S. and Illinois constitutions. Homework can be viewed on the Middle School website.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

World War WebQuest I: World War Topics

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The Internet is yours. Use a search engine like Google to explore some topics about WWI, WWII, or both that interest you. Take notes on your...

World War II WebQuest II: The War Online

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I blogged about Ken Burns' documentary about WWII simpled called The War a while ago . I'm not sure whether will have time to watc...

Who's (not?) running for president in 2008?

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Students: Choose two Democratic and two Republican presidential candidates for the November 2008 election and write them down on your worksh...
Sunday, November 25, 2007

The War on PBS

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I wrote about Ken Burns' PBS documentary The War just before it was broadcast back in July . I was a little weary about the documentar...
Sunday, November 18, 2007

World War I letters--as a blog

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After reading up on WWI at Wikipedia and trying to sort out every county involved and who was on which side ( Italy’s role is particularly ...
Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Chapter 24 WWI: "The Great War"

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We're finishing up the Great Depression this week and jumping back to WWI. Eventually will cover WWII and compare the two. Starting on...
Tuesday, October 23, 2007

WebQuest V: Helping out

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If you have time (that's if --don't do this one first. You should start with WebQuest I. Page down!) check out our loans at Kiva.o...

WebQuest IV: The Golden Age of Radio

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Google "1920s radio" or "1930s radio" and see what sites come up. Share ones that you think are good with your neighbor...

WebQuest III: Classzone.com

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Go to your textbook's website at www.classzone.com and check out Ch 26 items. Can you find the. . . crossword? quiz? chapter links? Ask...

WebQuest II: 1920s & 1930s Fashion

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20s & 30s Day is just around the corner: Friday, October 26th. You’ve read the handout; now check out some era fashions on the web. You ...
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