Re: favorite photos

From: gailhd (gailhd@JPS.NET)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2000 - 21:24:29 EDT

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    Marta,
    I'm glad the unit was useful to you. I would love to see your Missoula photo and
    also visit the website of Target Middle School. I'll look forward to hearing from
    you - in your free time :) Gail

    Marta Brooks wrote:

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    > Gail- I just finished monitoring a Freeman Seminar at the Mansfield Center
    > at the University of Montana. It is a teacher seminar designed to help
    > teachers integrate Asian studies into their classrooms. I sent on your
    > lesson to the teachers in the workshop. I appreciate the reference. The
    > lesson looks fabulous. One teacher recently purchased a copy of <Under the
    > Blood REd Sun> How do students respond to that reading? Any tips I can
    > pass on to her? Thanks, Marta Brooks
    > P.S. I have an interesting photo from the internment camp here in Missoula.
    > If you want me to scan it, I'll send it along sometime. Also, some
    > teachers at Target Range Middle School did a wonderful unit on the
    > internment and I can find the Internet address of the project, if you're
    > interested. They received national recognition. Most of the internees
    > here were from California.
    > At 06:06 PM 4/11/00 -0700, you wrote:
    > >Norma,
    > >
    > >My students have enjoyed analyzing and writing news articles to go with the
    > >Japanese internment photos. You can find an assortment of these images on
    > the
    > >rough draft of my AMF lesson at
    > ><http://www.edc.org/CCT/NDL/1999/lessons/teams/17/fear.html>. My students
    > valued
    > >the opportunity to write an article that would never have been published
    > at the
    > >time the photos were taken. Good luck with your project, Gail Desler
    > >
    > >Thiese wrote:
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    > >> Subject: favorite photos
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    > >> I'm conducting several short workshops for 7th & 8th grade writers in the =
    > >> near future. We will be analyzing photos and then writing captions for =
    > >> them as if they lived during that time period. I'm looking for photos
    > will =
    > >> a lot of detail. Do you have any favorites? Any topic will do as long as =
    > >> it's appropriate for junior high. I've used the child labor photos.
    > >>
    > >> Norma Thiese
    > >> Keystone Area Education Agency #1
    > >> 1400 2nd St. NW
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    > >> nthiese@aea1.k12.ia.us
    > >> An American Memory Fellow, 1999
    > >> Library of Congress
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