December 13, 2013

Hello!It’s time for Friday fun! I’d like to tell you about a website that I’ve recently learned about. It’s a Google Art Gallery, that can be found here.  Actually, it’s many many galleries! The idea behind the project is that you can find your favorite art pieces and compile your very own gallery. How exciting is…

December 6, 2013

Hello! It’s time for Friday Fun! Today is St. Nicholas Day, that celebrates the real life saint, the bishop of Myra, who lived in present-day Turkey during the third century. He left coins in the stockings of girls who were unable to marry, due to their poverty. Good deeds of St. Nicholas, in the form…

November 29, 2013

Here are ten things you may not know about Thanksgiving.http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1862503_1862505_1862520,00.html My best to you all,Megan

November 8, 2013

Visit the Smithsonian’s puzzle and game website, for a literary challenge! Good luck!http://www.smithsonianmag.com/games/Trivia-Shakespeares-Plays.html My best to you all,Megan

September 27, 2013

Hello!It’s time for “Friday Fun”.Are you interested in learning more about when women gained rights in Victorian England? Categories such as “education”, “money”, and “voting” are covered for different years in this quick and interesting game. My best to you all,Megan

August 30, 2013

Hello!It’s time for “Friday Fun”. Throughout history, Europe has been populated by many diverse groups and territories have changed hands countless times. For an informative and easy way to track some of these peoples, visit this interactive map.My best to you all,Megan

August 16, 2013

Hello! It’s time for “Friday Fun”. Are you interested in books? Do you like a good quiz? AbeBooks has provided a quiz to determine what literary character you are. Just answer ten short questions and reveal your literary double. My best to you all,Megan

July 26, 2013

Hello! It’s time for Friday Fun! Have you seen PBS’s History Detectives? An object of American history is presented by a viewer and one of the experts (historians and auctioneers) then delve into its history in order to answer whatever questions the contributor had about the object. Often, surprises and excitement await. Several seasons are…

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