How we express ourselves!
2015-2016
Central Idea: How we express ourselves is how we can introduce people with I little info about us for who we are! And getting to know the people around you with happiness and full with joy to empress or inspired them, making yourself unique!
Back then everything is different from today.
Laws,Governments,Taxes and more CHANGED A LOT!
When I first came to Riley’s Farm It looked interesting at first. But when these british guys looked funny, I thought why wear that all day? There accents were pretty funny but when i heard there was a competition, I WAS NOT UP FOR IT! I hate being competitive. Anyways when we were a the court for the rotation, Kendall was accused of being guilty but how? Because, she only gave Even, the Witness, 20 pound instead of 40 pounds of iron!(i think).
By the end Even turn out to be guilty as well. That was my favorite part of the whole field trip! When It was lunch time I ate my delicious snack they gave us. I was super hungry, it's like didn’t have a meal for months! When my friend and I finished lunch, they gathered the kids and other schools to be in WAR! That’s right, But not in a real one. We used these long sticks to use a gun. But it was pretend so no one was harmed.
By the end it turn out that we won, gladly.It was pretty fun actually but i don’t know about other people think that came there at Riley’s Farm.When this man gave a speech i was really impressed by the way he could inspired us how history changed and the past years and now today. Books and Now Enciclopedia websites! I never knew what is was like back then, but i know now!
When we arrived in the school bus, I had to sit next to Steven. People were saying good luck and hope you make it, i’m like what do they mean? By then a few minutes later i could see things are gonna turn out bad. I tried to stay away from a distance but he keeps sleeping and leaning over me. So I teased him for a little bit to try and let him stay awake.
When we finally came at Casita things turned out to be unexpected that day, but i had so much fun. I was maybe hoping to convince my parents to come with me soon and see other cool stuff and learn about more what happened back then!When we ever take a field trip there next time i'm going to listen closer about HISTORY!
By the end Even turn out to be guilty as well. That was my favorite part of the whole field trip! When It was lunch time I ate my delicious snack they gave us. I was super hungry, it's like didn’t have a meal for months! When my friend and I finished lunch, they gathered the kids and other schools to be in WAR! That’s right, But not in a real one. We used these long sticks to use a gun. But it was pretend so no one was harmed.
By the end it turn out that we won, gladly.It was pretty fun actually but i don’t know about other people think that came there at Riley’s Farm.When this man gave a speech i was really impressed by the way he could inspired us how history changed and the past years and now today. Books and Now Enciclopedia websites! I never knew what is was like back then, but i know now!
When we arrived in the school bus, I had to sit next to Steven. People were saying good luck and hope you make it, i’m like what do they mean? By then a few minutes later i could see things are gonna turn out bad. I tried to stay away from a distance but he keeps sleeping and leaning over me. So I teased him for a little bit to try and let him stay awake.
When we finally came at Casita things turned out to be unexpected that day, but i had so much fun. I was maybe hoping to convince my parents to come with me soon and see other cool stuff and learn about more what happened back then!When we ever take a field trip there next time i'm going to listen closer about HISTORY!
Influential Figure Research
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Part A. Who am I?
Research information about his/her Birth, Childhood, Education
Her full name is Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her date of birth is on:November 12, 1815
Elizabeth’s childhood was pretty unusual in Johnston New York. She had 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Two of her brothers died before she was even born. Her other brother also died when he was in college, Elizabeth was only 11 years old. Johnstown Academy , Troy Female Seminary was her education in her childhood for school. And she gave birth to three sons, Daniel, Henry and Gerrit. Throught the of 1842-1845 And her mother would always make her daughter wear red.
Part B. Careers/Jobs
As a part of her work on behalf of women’s rights, Elizabeth Cady Stanton often traveled to give speeches. She called for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution giving women the right to vote.’’ And she never had a job back then since women were only supposed to be home well working in the house cleaning and washing and stuff like that manly, I think that was her just her only thing to do right? By then she tried her hardest to let women be free.
Part C. Actions your figure took to create change in their society or government. Reasons for their actions. How were you influential? What did you do? How did you affect others during this important time in history?
With Lucretia Mott and other women, Elizabeth Cady Stanton held the famous thing that I forgot what it's called I’m not sure but it was in July 1848. They had an idea that women agreed the right to vote. She continued to write and talk about women's rights and other changes. After meeting Susan B Anthony in the early 1850 she was one of the leaders in women's rights and the rights to vote in a decision.
Part D. What happened to your figure after the movement was over? Your life, jobs, and accomplishments after the movement, as well as your death, and any additional interesting facts about "yourself"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an early leader for women's rights. For a good reason and and cause this paragraph gives a really good reason of how and what happened in her life. This is stated by Biigraphy.com which is a very good and informational website.”As a part of her work on behalf of women’s rights, Elizabeth Cady Stanton often traveled to give lectures and speeches. She called for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution giving women the right to vote. Stanton also worked with Anthony on the first three volumes of the History of Woman Suffrage (1881–6). Matilda Joslyn Gage also worked with the pair on parts of the project.” Sadly by then she died by old age. October,26,1902 Her latest age before she died was 86.