[WSCSS] [SPAM] - Re: Conference Details - Email found in subject
burleson at rockisland.com
burleson at rockisland.com
Mon Jan 22 00:31:55 EST 2007
Ruth, please read the last line of the original email. Any form of reply
goes to the entire list. Including this one.
Pat
Strange. I have only once in my life hit the "Reply All" and it was not to
> wscss. There is more then meets the button here, somehow, I believe.
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Greg Raymond" <greg.raymond at bsd.wednet.edu>
>> Come on everybody. There's a button labeled "REPLY" and one marked
>> "REPLY ALL".
>> Let's use them accordingly because I'm sure the whole listserv has
>> better things
>> to do then read all your personal comments and concerns.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: wscss-bounces at wscss.org [mailto:wscss-bounces at wscss.org]On Behalf
>> Of Robin McCarver
>> Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:51 PM
>> To: Washington State Social Studies Listserv
>> Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [WSCSS] Conference Details - Email found in
>> subject
>>
>>
>> How do I register for this conference? When is the deadline? Total cost?
>>
>>
>> > [Original Message]
>> > From: <burleson at rockisland.com>
>> > To: <wscss at wscss.org>
>> > Date: 1/20/2007 2:34:16 PM
>> > Subject: [WSCSS] Conference Details
>> >
>> > More details about the WSCSS K-8 conference on February 3rd, Seattle
>> > University.
>> >
>> > Keynote presentation from Lorraine McConaghy, historian at the Museum
>> of
>> > History and Industry, Seattle. Dr. McConaghy will take us on a
>> virtual
>> > tour of an exciting new exhibit, Essential Seattle.
>> >
>> > Find answers to several provocative questions from well-informed
>> presenters:
>> > How do I fit a yurt into my classroom?
>> > Where do I find sultry, secret primary sources for teaching Washington
>> > State History?
>> > What is the Federal Grand Jury and why are they meeting right here in
>> > Seattle? (sh, this one is classified information, please bring photo
>> ID
>> > to attend)
>> > What is a Classroom Based Assessment and why do I care?
>> > How can a museum setting inspire integrated social studies?
>> > What do kites have to do with social studies?
>> > Why teach about Canada? Aren't they "just like us"?
>> > But I do art on Friday, how can it be part of social studies on
>> Thursday?
>> > There's a Washington State Library? Where is it? Can I take a field
>> trip
>> > there?
>> >
>> > For further information and registration details, please see the web
>> site:
>> > wscss.org
>> >
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