Friday, October 03, 2008

Adv. US History

Focus:
Independence!

CW:
finish video on Battle for Charleston
notes: "The Path to Victory" and "Republicanism Defined"
unit review and wrap up

HW:
STUDY

12 Comments:

Blogger luangrath said...

I hope you feel better, Carlisle.

You know what would make you feel better?
Eating chicken soup whilst reading my outlines!

I know that always comforts me.


Ha, sorry.

11:13 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you heard about that psychologist who had a stroke and was able to document herself while it happened? She forgot how to speak and couldn't recognize phone numbers and had waves where she could function and remember enough to get help. Brandyn Callahan and I found it at the library one day by chance and it was really interesting to listen to her story (It was a book on CD). Does this sound familiar at all?

4:07 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Thanks Narintohn. I will definitely follow your advice on the soup, however, I won't be reading your outlines whilst I eat it. Ta ta.


Max,

Haven't heard of it but it sounds really interesting. I would like to know more.

4:55 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ya or carlisle you can just think of my awsome outlines and essays and be comforted knowing you taught us well. im determined to get a 50 on the essay! hope ya get better.

4:56 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Thanks for the warm wishes Tucker. Have a good weekend.

5:17 PM

 
Blogger michael newton said...

Hey carlisle.....which essay can be the 6 paragraph one?

1:58 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Fig,

I believe I stated that essays one and two could be 6 paragraphs. Please keep in mind that my mind is somewhat altered after my cross race today. I hope that's right.

2:06 PM

 
Blogger michael newton said...

oh ok. thanks carlisle. How did your race go?

2:33 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

You're welcome. Had a great start today unfortunately the elements and my glasses worked against me. The light rain that fell during the race along with mud from the course obscured my vision for a good chunk of the race. I was scared of crashing out so I rode way too cautiously. I finished 28th out of 112 riders. I'm quite bummed with my results.

3:54 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, you told us only essay #1 can be 6 paragraphs!

5:44 PM

 
Blogger luangrath said...

You STILL raced today?!

6:16 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carlisle -
I'm kind of nervous now for this test tomorrow. I e-mailed you over four hours ago. I hope you didn't go to bed at 5 today. :-)

9:19 PM

 

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