Your
teacher will read The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg
to the class. You will be able to see the images projected on the screen. After
we have read and discussed the images we will go to the computer lab to do the
following activities.
Look
around the Chris Van Allsburg website. When you
finish looking around the site go to the section "About Chris". Choose frequent
questuins. Read the questions and the answers. You might use the printer
friendly version, it's a little easier to read. You can ralso ead some
answers to questions that kids have asked Chris Van Allsburg here.
After
you hear the story you are going to look at the images
online; choose one and write a short story about it.
After
you write your story you can choose the links below to look at "solved" mystery
stories others have written.
1. Solved
Mysteries 2. Lafayette
School California3. More Solved
Mysteries4. Solved Mysteries
Indiana
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USC Beaufort Library: Bare Bones 101: A Basic tutorial on Searching the Web - 0 views
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INTRODUCTION So, you're still getting those 1,670,000+ responses to your search queries on the Web, and you're still too busy to do anything about it, like reading the lengthy, and sometimes confusing, "help" screens to find out how to improve your searching techniques. Look no further! Real help is here, in the USCB Library's BARE BONES Tutorial. You can zip through these lessons in no time, any time. They are very short and succinct; each can be read in a few minutes. Feel free to jump in wherever you like, skip what you don't want to read, and come back whenever you need to. The information contained in the following lessons is truly "bare bones," designed to get you started in the right direction with a minimum of time and effort. For more comprehensive and detailed help on searching the Web, consult our recommended list of sites in Lesson 20 at the end of this tutorial.
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