Reading:
Abraham Lincon and the Union (discussion this Thursday)
Writing:
NONE!!!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Assignments: 2-25-2010
Reading:
Gettysburg address, Abraham Lincon an the Union
Writing:Poem on something we learned
Due February 25, 2010
Gettysburg address, Abraham Lincon an the Union
Writing:Poem on something we learned
Due February 25, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Marianne's Apple-less Apple Pie Recipie
Apple pie without apples
What you need
Pastry for two crusts for a 9-inch pie plate
36 RITZ crackers or two cups RITZ BITS (not broken)
2 cups or water
2 cups of sugar
2 teaspoons of cream of tartar
2 tablespoons of lemon juice
Grated rind of one lemon
Butter or margarine
Cinnamon
What you do
Break the RITZ crackers coarsely into a pastry-lined plate. Mix the water, sugar and cream of tartar in a saucepan and boil gently for 15 minutes. Add lemon juice and rind (one lemon should supply all the juice). Allow to cool. Pour the syrup over the crackers, dot generously with the butter or margarine and sprinkle with cinnamon. Cover with the top crust. Trim and flute edges together. Cut slits in the top crust to let the steam escape. Back in a hot oven (425 F) for about half an hour, until the crust is crisp and golden.
YUM!
What you need
Pastry for two crusts for a 9-inch pie plate
36 RITZ crackers or two cups RITZ BITS (not broken)
2 cups or water
2 cups of sugar
2 teaspoons of cream of tartar
2 tablespoons of lemon juice
Grated rind of one lemon
Butter or margarine
Cinnamon
What you do
Break the RITZ crackers coarsely into a pastry-lined plate. Mix the water, sugar and cream of tartar in a saucepan and boil gently for 15 minutes. Add lemon juice and rind (one lemon should supply all the juice). Allow to cool. Pour the syrup over the crackers, dot generously with the butter or margarine and sprinkle with cinnamon. Cover with the top crust. Trim and flute edges together. Cut slits in the top crust to let the steam escape. Back in a hot oven (425 F) for about half an hour, until the crust is crisp and golden.
YUM!
Assignments for February 18, 2010
Writing: Is it ever wrong to follow the law, and if so when and why?
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Presentation Dates
11-Feb Libby-Mathew Brady
11-Feb Marianne-Food in the Army
18-Feb Megan-Women's role
4-Mar Natalie-Underground Railroad
4-Mar David-Weapons
11-Mar Lirenza-Marching bands
11-Mar Genevieve-Medal of Honor
18-Mar Elizabeth-European reaction
18-Mar Daniel-Western regions/Territories/States
25-Mar Kyler-Black soldiers
8-Apr Taylor-The Slave trade (Africa to America)
15-Apr Kraig-Life as a plantation owner
11-Feb Marianne-Food in the Army
18-Feb Megan-Women's role
4-Mar Natalie-Underground Railroad
4-Mar David-Weapons
11-Mar Lirenza-Marching bands
11-Mar Genevieve-Medal of Honor
18-Mar Elizabeth-European reaction
18-Mar Daniel-Western regions/Territories/States
25-Mar Kyler-Black soldiers
8-Apr Taylor-The Slave trade (Africa to America)
15-Apr Kraig-Life as a plantation owner
Friday, February 5, 2010
Assignments 2-11-2010
Reading: Across Five Aprils (discussion in a few weeks) and the Emancipation Proclamation- use the 1828 dictionary if you can
Writing: Is Sessession Legal?
Due February 11th, 2010
Writing: Is Sessession Legal?
Due February 11th, 2010
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