Friday, February 17, 2006

February 17

US History
Focus: US Constitution

CW:
discuss Amendment review sheet
group time for debate
groups present and class debate
(if time) illustrate Amendments

HW:
finish illustrating Amendments

12 Comments:

Blogger Wilson said...

I heard the only thing Carlisle read in college was "World War Two-- The Cliffsnotes" :)

7:29 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carlisle has a perPASTerous history, but he does know that some of his students concentrate lesson history and moron themselves. However, many of them wonder why his shelf has ten math books, five geography ones, and the rest is just history. Unfortunatley, they are distracted about Mr. Carlisle's story about the first scam, which was commited by a neanderthal, making him the world's first con-cave man. Another high point is Carlisle's revamping of the history of cheese, which although it's full of holes, it is interesting, in it's own whey.

8:36 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. I didn't know Mr. Carlisle had such a complicated history. Why does he have 10 math books, if he's constantly saying he can't count? You can get cliffnotes for WW2?? That's really sad.

7:57 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Bethany,

Those are the ramblings of a disturbed mind. And remember what I said about Wilson. R-O-B-O-T.

8:02 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, Mr. Carlisle! For the test on Tuesday, is everything that's going to be on the test going to be on the study guide??

1:55 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Bethany,

Test tips:
review your notes, think about your essays, and use your study guide. Most of the stuff on the study guide will appear on the test, however, don't simply rely on your study guide for test prep.

2:18 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay. Thanks.

2:52 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, Mr. Carlisle! Sorry to keep bugging you but I have one more question about the test. For the last essay question, is it asking Why repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse isn't always believed by some psychologists, or why is it pinned on the psychologists that they implanted the memories? Thanks!

4:26 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Bethany,

The question is asking why is there so much skepticism regarding repressed memories. I don't have a copy of the study guide with me presently. So I believe that's what the question is asking. I'm free second period or second lunch for further questions.

Hope that helps.

8:15 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

woohoo! I enjoyed the debate on Friday. It surprised me that Tyler and I rocked the class vote in favor of keeping "One nation under God". Totally unexpected... lookin' forward to Tuesday's debate.

9:32 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Zanroe,

Great job on the debate. Glad you are enjoying them. Isn't learning fun?

9:58 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey I really couldnt believe that our amendment didnt pass, Oh well, maybe next time!!! ITS SNOWING!!!

4:45 PM

 

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