Showing posts with label Time Travel Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time Travel Tuesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Time Travel Tuesday 2013

Welcome to the end of Marking Period 3.  I wanted to touch base with you now since I do not know how long it will take me to have Internet access in Texas.

 I know many eighth graders start to show signs of sadness during the final marking period since leaving Brackman is so bitter sweet. You want to move on to bigger and better things as a high school student, but you are leaving the comfort and security of your middle school years too. It's tough.

Well, I hope your last marking period will be the start of a new and exciting journey though language arts literacy. Even though you are reading a drama now in class, I decided to deviate from Theatrical Thursday and go back to one of my favorite topics, Time Travel. After all, you are reading about the past. I'd like to see how creative you can be by starting some ideas here for an historical fiction short story. After standardized testing is finished, you will be able to devote more time to writing original short stories. The blog is a perfect place to try out some ideas.

Time Travel Tuesday will allow you to use your imagination and jump back into a time in the past that interests you. Imagine yourself in the 1940's. Maybe you want to create a story of a German soldier or maybe a young Jewish boy caught in the termoil. Since you are reading Anne Frank's diary, I think WWII would be a perfect place to start your time travel.

Here are some pictures to get you started. Feel free to write the opening paragraph of an original short story based on one of the pictures or maybe describe a character complete with feelings and emotions. Description of setting will work here too. Just remember the time reference, somewhere in Europe or the Pacific ---circa 1940. You decide.
This is me with the Yellow Star. I had to carry this picture around with my identity card.This is me with the Yellow Star. I had to carry this picture around with my identity card.

Types of WWII Navy Ships






Child survivors of the Holocaust filmed during the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army. January, 1945You have some things to think about. Which direction will you take your story? Will you write about an army man, a woman who supports the troups, or a Jewish child in a concentration camp? You can even take on the task of being a world leader making the decisions. You decide.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Time Travel Tuesday

It's time to take ourselves back to the 60's in honor of The Outsiders. Check the illustrations below and tell me what you think. Describe what you think it would have been like to live in the 1960's. Check the styles and the activities. I will look for some musical groups, movies, and favorite TV shows of teens so you can get a real feel for the time period and what our characters in The Outsiders were experiencing.

Guys in Madras...


The London influence for girls...
Photobucket

Peace...
Peace Sign Bing - Squarestock vector : Hand-Drawn Psychedelic Groovy Peace Sign Notebook Doodles on Lined Paper Background- Vector Illustration
Hippies.....

and

Woodstock_poster

A 1969 crossing...



In the movies...


TV...


Image



Image

2009-08-24-startreklandingparty.jpg


The Greasers...

The_outsiders.jpg
and The Socs...



Was it harder to be a teen in the 60's or is it more difficult now? Explain.

Think about your own personality, likes, and dislikes. Would you have fit in during this time period? Why or why not?

BTW...This is my favorite blog post yet. I could go on and on with pictures. Have fun with it.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Time Travel Tuesday

Welcome to Time Travel Tuesday....




Let's take the 1860's idea of a time machine presented by the author
H.G.Wells and bring it into our time. 

Where will you be 10 or 20 years from now? What are your plans for the future?
What were you doing 5 years prior to that time to get you there?
Describe your future life as you see it in the year 2022 or 2032.  It seems strange to even write those years.  They seem fake. 

If you want to think of "real" time travel, tell us where you would go, past or future.  You pick the year.  What would you expect to see?  Don't forget to include why you chose that time period. Would you try to change history or secure a better future? Explain.

  

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Time Travel Tuesday

Welcome to marking period 4, the final marking period.  Are you all cheering now?  I was just wondering.  I know many eighth graders start to show signs of sadness during this final marking period since leaving Brackman is so bitter sweet.  You want to move on to bigger and better things as a high school student, but you are leaving the comfort and security of your middle school years too.  It's tough.

Well, I hope our last marking period together will be the start of a new and exciting journey though language arts literacy.  Even though we are reading a drama now in class, I decided to deviate from Theatrical Thursday and go back to one of my favorite topics, Time Travel.  After all, we are reading about the past.  I'd like to see how creative you can be by starting some ideas here for an historical fiction short story.  After standardized testing is finished, we will be able to devote more time to writing  original short stories.  The blog is a perfect place to try out some ideas.

Time Travel Tuesday will allow you to use your imagination and jump back into a time in the past that interests you.  Imagine yourself in the 1940's.  Maybe you want to create a story of a German soldier or maybe a young Jewish boy caught in the termoil.  Since we are reading Anne Frank's diary, I think WWII would be a perfect place to start our time travel. 

Here are some pictures to get you started.  Feel free to write the opening paragraph of an original short story based on one of my pictures or maybe describe a character complete with feelings and emotions.  Description of setting will work here too.  Just remember the time reference, somewhere in Europe or the Pacific circa 1940.  You decide.
This is me with the Yellow Star. I had to carry this picture around with my identity card.This is me with the Yellow Star. I had to carry this picture around with my identity card.

Types of WWII Navy Ships






Child survivors of the Holocaust filmed during the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army. January, 1945You have some things to think about. Which direction will you take your story? Will you write about an army man, a woman who supports the troups, or a Jewish child in a concentration camp?  You can even take on the task of being a world leader making the decisions.  You decide.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Time Travel Tuesday

It's time to take ourselves back to the 60's in honor of The Outsiders.  Check the illustrations below and tell me what you think.  Describe what you think it would have been like to live in the 1960's. Check the styles and the activities.  I will  look for some musical groups, movies, and favorite TV shows of teens so you can get a real feel for the time period and what our characters in The Outsiders were experiencing.

Guys in Madras...


The London influence for girls...
Photobucket

Peace...
Peace Sign Bing - Squarestock vector : Hand-Drawn Psychedelic Groovy Peace Sign Notebook Doodles on Lined Paper Background- Vector Illustration 
Hippies.....

and

Woodstock_poster

A 1969 crossing... 



In the movies...


TV...        


Image

  

Image

2009-08-24-startreklandingparty.jpg


The Greasers...

The_outsiders.jpg
 and The Socs...



Was it harder to be a teen in the 60's or is it more difficult now? Explain.

Think about your own personality, likes, and dislikes. Would you have fit in during this time period? Why or why not?

BTW...This is my favorite blog post yet.  I could go on and on with pictures.  Have fun with it.