Welcome to the official blog for Ms. P's Social Studies classes....Before you start navigating around the page,I'd like you to practice blogging,"WHAT!, You've never blogged?" It's easy...it's just like talking and sharing ideas but on-line. It is like an online journal. I've even posted a video below "Blogs in Plain English" for you to watch before you try it! After you watch the video, look at the posting for the day and leave a comment or two...and as always,Happy Blogging!!
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Let Us Thank You!
Good Monday Morning everyone and Happy Veterans Day!
Today is the day we are honoring everyone who has served our country, all of the men and women who have kept us free!
Reflections in Granite
Do you know the history of Veteran's Day? Do you know of anyone who has served our country? Would you like to give them a big "shout-out"? If so, click on the link below and read about the history of this day! Don't forget that after you have read about the history of veteran's day, come back and answer the questions for today's posting!
D.W- My great grand father was a veteran. He was in the navy. He was on 4 ships and all the ships sunk. The most famous ship he was on was the Hornet. He survived all the ships sinking but he lost the battle to Alzheimer's 2 years ago at the age of 94. R.I.P Clarence David Sargent.
J.B.: My cousin has just became a veteran this year. He was in the army and he served in two wars. Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
3 comments:
Wow! What a wonderful way to thank our Veterans! Putting the link on this post really helped me to give my thanks as well. Great post!
D.W- My great grand father was a veteran. He was in the navy. He was on 4 ships and all the ships sunk. The most famous ship he was on was the Hornet. He survived all the ships sinking but he lost the battle to Alzheimer's 2 years ago at the age of 94. R.I.P Clarence David Sargent.
J.B.: My cousin has just became a veteran this year. He was in the army and he served in two wars. Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
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