Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Living History
I had a wonderful time listening to the fourth graders give their Living History speeches! As I was listening, my brain was surfing for new learning and fun facts. Also, I noticed that many of the famous people featured demonstrated many of the stances such as flexibility, persistence, empathy, resilience, and optimism that lead to their successes.
Please share your new learning, fun facts and/or thoughts about the important mindset stances of these famous people. Please write four to five complete sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation.
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I enjoyed living history. I liked listening to what other people did. I enjoyed listening to Annie Sullivan. She helped Hellen Keller. She had one younger sister and one older brother. She died when she was 70 with Hellen Keller holding her hand.
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DeleteI loved living history. I learned a lot about a bunch of pepole. I recorded a bunch of facts here they are!
ReplyDeleteHarriet Tubman: She was born a slave so she did not get to go to school! And she had ten sibblings!
Sally Ride: She was the first american women in space and her last words were Lets Ride!
Dr Seuzz: He died september 29 and his first book was called what do you think you saw on dewberry street!
I am exsited about living history next year! π π
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DeleteMy favorite person was Dr. Seuzz. He was born on March 2 and Do not know the year. He took his first art class in high school. He had a passion for kids books. He died on September 4th 1992.ππππ
ReplyDeleteMy favorite person was Wilma Rudolph. She was an olympic track runner. When she was 11 she started playing basketball. She was diagnosed with brain cancer. When she was young she had polio and had to wear a brace on her left leg. She overcame her disability to compete in the olympics and win gold medals (even though she sprained her ankle during the olympics). She must have been really flexible, resilient and persistent. ⛹πΌ♀️
ReplyDeletemy favorite person at living history was sandra day O,connor. she was born march 26 1930.she was judge for 25 years. started a website. she lived on a ranch. she moved and it was very hard to find a job. fun fact she had five jobs. and she had a son.
ReplyDeleteI think that my favorite person was William Hoy. He was born in 1879 and was deaf at age 3. He was very persistent. He eventually accomplished his dream of becoming a major league baseball player.
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ReplyDeleteDr.Suess rymed every word.His first book was "And to think that I saw it on MULBERRY STREET" In 1991 he ended his life. I love Dr. Suess's books.
I loved living history fair. My favorite person was Nellie Bly she is so interesting. She was famous for traveling the world in 72 days 11 hours and 14 seconds. My second favorite person was Steve Jobs why is he my second favorite he died on October 5 my half birthday and I was alive. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI loved all the people in living history but my favorite historical person was Sylvia Earle. She was born 1935. At age 17 she graduated high school and started scuba diving. One of her favorite expeditions was when she went in a under water chamber 50 feet under the water and stayed there for two whole weeks! One last fact is that she was one of the first woman to scuba dive. I loved living history.
ReplyDeleteDr. Seuss was my favorite. When I listened to Alexander he said rhymes and only rhymes. His first book was I Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street. Then he decided to write more books. Dr. Seuss was optimistic, resilient, flexible and persistent. I loved living History!��
ReplyDeleteI liked all the people in living history. My favorite person was Dr. Seuss. He loved school and his favorite subject was english. His first book was And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street. He died in 1991. Alexander was really good at making his lines. Each line rhymed. I loved living History!!!π
ReplyDeleteSandra day O'Connor was my favorite character. She was born on March 26, 1930. When she moved it was very hard to find a job. I can't wait until I do this too.
ReplyDeleteI liked my sisters person best. She was Nellie Bly. Being a person for living his tory sounds fun! Next year I want to be Amelia Airheart. I learned that Nellie Bly pretended to lose her memory to spend 10 days in silum. Because of that they called her a stunt reporter.
ReplyDeleteI liked dr.Suess the best. He ryhmed every sentence.He died september 29 1992. alexander played dr.suess. I can't wait until i do this. Living history was so fun!!π π
ReplyDeleteAmiela Earhart was my favorite person. She is so cool. She was the first girl to fly a plane. Being in living history looks so cool. I can not wate to do that. Almost there.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite person was Jackie Robinson, he was know for being the first African American baseball player to play in the MLB. After he went to college, he joined the Army. But he left shortly after he joined because he was mistreated. When he went into the MLB, he was also mistreated but he kept on playing. After he retired the MLB retired his number which was 42, now nobody has been number 42 after the MLB decided to retire the number
ReplyDeleteMy favorite person was Bill gates. He was the one who invented Microsoft. He was really cool! Next year i want to be Venus Williams. She's a famous tennis player that is in the olympics She was born on June 17 1980. By the age of 10 her serve could top 100 miles per hour! I find her really cool. π
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