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Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 2 views

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      I love this website it always has such good ideas.
  • Grades   3 - 8  |  Game & Tool Trading Card Creator
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      The Trading Card Creator is a great tool when studying biographies.
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Lava Flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Speeds Up - 5 views

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      It is pretty incredible how hot it gets.
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History of the White House | Scholastic.com - 1 views

    • klytle
       
      I never knew that George Washington also lived in NYC and Philadelphia.
    • klytle
       
      That is cool that they had a contest, I wish I could have participated.
  • The first two were in New York City. The third was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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    • klytle
       
      That explains why it is called the White House.
  • Both Maryland and Virginia gave land for the new capital. The land was on the border of the North and the South. At that time, there were no western states! George Washington named the land the District of Columbia, in honor of Christopher Columbus.
    • klytle
       
      I don't think that this is the case anymore.
  • John Adams, the second president of the United States, moved into a cold, damp White House in November 1800.
  • Washington, D.C., is one of the only cities in the world that was designed before it was built.
  • Next it was time to decide what kind of house to build for the president. Thomas Jefferson suggested having a contest. He advertised the contest in newspapers across the country. A committee picked a simple but elegant design by James Hoban, a young Irish American architect.
  • The first stone was laid on October 13, 1792. It took eight years
  • to finish enough of the house to make it livable.
  • Washington decided to put the Capitol Building on a hill at one end of the city, and the president's house on a hill at the other end.
  • The White House was the largest residential house in America!
  • Madison's wife, Dolley
  • War of 1812
  • would not leave the house until two men agreed to take down the famous portrait of George Washington.
  • the picture that Dolley saved is the only thing that has been in the White House since it first opened.
  • repainted white to cover the smoke marks. People began to call it the White House.
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    History of the White House
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Kate DiCamillo to Be Ambassador of Young People's Literature - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • She writes fluidly across genres and age groups, from picture books to chapter books, experimenting with themes of loss, parental absence and spiritual redemption.
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      Wow! I can't believe that she had so many jobs that were really unrelated to writing.
    • klytle
       
      I like how she said that she is trying to bring people together.
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  • By her own account, she came to writing books in a meandering way. Born in Philadelphia but raised in Florida, she spent her 20s working jobs at Disney World, Circus World and a campground, harboring secret ambitions to be an author.
  • “It wasn’t until my fifth or sixth book where I realized I’m trying to do the same thing in every story I tell, which is bring everybody together in the same room,” Ms. DiCamillo said. “That’s the same thing that I want here: to get as many different people into the room as I can. I don’t know that I will resonate with a particular group of kids, but I want to get as many kids and as many adults together reading as I can.”
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