Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Reading a little Shakespeare...

 Hamlet


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Macbeth's witches...

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 Romeo and Juliet
click on photos to enlarge:)

Tuesday, May 7, 2013


 Beatrix Potter... artist, author and naturalist.
 Click the link below to view a timeline for Beatrix Potter's life.


Be sure to scroll all the way through the timeline.  
You can also browse around the website if you'd like. 
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Remember to bring in 3 to 5 quotes from Beatrix Potter next week. 
We will be moving on to Shakespeare for the next two weeks. 
The last day of class will be celebrating all the authors with a game or two and some treats.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Life and Times of Beatrix Potter

 Next week we'll learn about Beatrix Potter. 
Here's some examples of her art. Enjoy!




Beatrix with her dog, Kep.
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The Tale of Two Bad Mice... Watch it! :)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Mini Bio on Mark Twain... watch:)


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Don't forget to give your paddle boats a try in the tub and 5 Twain quotes due next week.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Mark Twain coming up this week...
We have a fun, hands-on project this week, so be ready to get busy in class!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Nevermore...

 Poe's original burial place in the back-rear corner of Westminster Hall & Burial Ground.
October, 1849


New grave site towards the front of the church.
October, 1875

Edgar was originally buried with no headstone at the back rear corner of Westminster Hall & Burial Ground on Monday, October 8, 1849. His cousin, Neilson Poe, had purchased a white Italian marble headstone for him, but it was destroyed in a train accident (a train derailed and went through the area the headstone was being kept).
Years later a poet, Paul Hamilton Hayne, visited his grave, then wrote a newspaper article about what a shabby grave it was and how Edgar deserved something better. So, a Baltimore public school teacher, Sara Sigourney Rice, took it upon herself to raise the funds needed to accomplish it. Her work, as well as a generous donation from George William Childs, a Philadelphia publisher and philanthropist, made it all possible.
A new headstone was designed by architect George A. Frederick and was then built by Colonel Hugh Sisson. Included on the headstone was a medallion of Edgar, by an artist named Valck.
On October 1, 1875, he was reburied towards the front of the church and a ceremony took place to dedicate the new grave site. The original spot then had another tombstone placed there, by Orin C. Painter.


 A photo of the Poe Toaster. 


I know some of you thought this was a funny idea.



Next week; The Life and Times of Mark Twain.