Wednesday, April 17, 2013

PBJ's World Geography School Tube Channel

My world geography students have been creating videos for several years and I have not been able to publish many of them online.  Now, we have a school tube channel to publish our videos to!  Why did it take me so long to get this going....

But, we are posting now.  Please go to our newly created class channel and watch the videos! New movies will be posted daily!!!

Exploring Australia

My students have been learning some interesting things about Australia.  Using the web 2.0 application Thinglink.net and Croak.it, they have shared information with you through our class wiki!  Happy learning!

Explore Australia!

So Glad To Be Back In My Blog!!!!!

I need to do a better job of keeping up my blog!!!! Hopefully, it will recognize me the next time!!!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Article 4 - The Price of Going to Class


“The Price of Going to Class”
Dexter Filkins in Kandahar, Afghanistan
February 2009

Directions:  Use the article, “The Price of Going to Class,” to examine the role/importance of education in society today.

1.     Analyze the importance of education to the girls of Afghanistan.  Use quotes from the article to reinforce your viewpoint.
 


 
2.     Based on your knowledge of Social Studies and the article, explain why the pursuit of education should be an unalienable right, especially in today’s society.




The Price of Going to Class

Monday, January 30, 2012

Article 3 - The Price of Young Love

“The Price of Young Love”
Jack Healy
Herat, Afghanistan
Upfront Magazine, October 3, 2011
As a teenager in America, dating in is a common trend.  This is not the case in other parts of the world.  Read the following article, "The Price of Young Life,"and post your comment on the blog.



The Price of Young Love

Questions for thought...

1.  What if dating was not allowed in the U.S., how would you respond?
2.  What if your parents were the ones to decide whom you should marry or what you should do with your life? 
3.  What price would you be willing to pay for this freedom?

Article 2 - Saudi Arabia's Freedom Riders

“Saudi Arabia's Freedom Riders”
Neil MacFarquhar
Saudi Arabia
Upfront Magazine, October 24, 2011
Use the article provided to you in class or the link below to access this site.  In addition to the article, several questions and writing prompts are also listed at the bottom of the article.  I have also posted several addition questions from another source underneath the link.

Saudi Arabia's Freedom Riders


Why is the right to drive so important to the women who are protesting? How could it transform their lives?

Why do you think Saudi leaders have refused to grant women driver’s licenses?

Do you think granting women the right to drive would ultimately lead to the lifting of other restrictions? Why or why not?

ESSAY
The article describes many restrictions on women  rights in Saudi Arabia. Which restriction do you think has the greatest impact on women lives? Why? Write an essay explaining your view.