Student+Work+and+Projects

Mr. Green - Malden High School**Voicethread** - Students were asked to comment on which of the 3 major chinese philosophies was the best for China during the Era of Warring states. media type="custom" key="7219753" width="120" height="120" Google Docs: PresentationStudents were asked to present a reading using Google Docs. The presentation was created collaboratively at remote locations. media type="custom" key="7219773"

Why is Social Studies Important? //Summer technology program - A VoiceThread of "Our trip to Boston."//

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We invite you to comment on our wikispace and view the rest of our project http://socialstudiestechnologyandyou.wikispaces.com/home //We'd love to hear what you think, --// Abdelhak Belatreche, Prince Mukala, Devon Moran, Amanda Goncalves, Daniel Glynn, Samantha Sagesse

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This video was imagined, designed and created by Amanda Goncalves (MHS 2013) and Devon Moran (MHS 2013).

Advising the students were Ann Pember and Greg Hurley (Malden High School History Department Faculty). Scott Foley (Linden School) provided technical and editing assistance to the students.


 * Mrs. DeSantis, Grade 6, World Geography - Ferryway School**

5 Themes of Geography #1 Writing assignment: Students will select one picture that represents each of the Five Themes of Geography. The picture may come from a magazine, internet or be a personal photograph. (Personal Photographs work best!) The teacher will provide a graphic organizer to help students identity the 5 themes within their photograph. Allow classroom time for the graphic organizer to be filled in. The teacher can circulate the room explaining and clarifying any misconceptions. Students will write a detailed paragraph explaining how the 5 themes of geography are represented in their photo.
 * Picture Podcasts: Use audacity to record a few of the best examples. Scan the photograph, upload MP3 file and post to wiki.



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Mrs. DeSantis, Grade 6, World Geography - Ferryway School

5 Themes of Geography #2



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Mr. Green - Malden High School**Voicethread** - Students were asked to comment on which of the 3 major chinese philosophies was the best for China during the Era of Warring states.media type="custom" key="7219753" width="120" height="120"Google Docs: PresentationStudents were asked to present a reading using Google Docs. The presentation was created collaboratively at remote locations. media type="custom" key="7219773"

Mr. Max - Malden High School


 * Marking up the text


 * Google Presentation

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Mrs. Gordon, Grade 6, World Geography

**Projects** 1. Geography of Me! book, song, or PowerPoint.Click below to listen to my 6th grader's rap! media type="file" key="Geography of Me.mp3" width="240" height="20" Lyrics 2. Bring in a postcard or photograph from home. You must type an explanation of each of the 5 Themes of Geography represented in the picture. 3. Create a collage using various pictures and words describing the 5 Themes of Geography. Type your descriptions. 4. Create a PowerPoint Presentation. Use several pictures and bullets explaining the 5 Themes of Geography.

Ms. Pember and Mr Tivnan - High School Mock Trial Team = __**//EtherPad Discussion//**__ = During an after school team meeting, students held discussions and explanations of 8 examples of some rules of evidence in use, and determined if they were admissible or not for court and why while using EtherPad.

Rules of Evidence team discussion


Clips of Mr. Charles Walker, Historymaker from his presentation to Malden High School Social Sciences Students, discussing his upbringing and the impact his father had on him. Mr. Walker's father was a highly decorated officer of the Tuskeegee Airmen, part of the US Army Air Corps during the Second World War. media type="custom" key="7380251" media type="custom" key="7380271"