WWI – WWII 8th Grade Studies

For our third trimester in 8th grade, we are studying WWI and WWII after learning about President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. We’re going into the studies of Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Treaty of Versailles. To get deeper into… Read More

The New, New Deal

As an intro into WWI and WWII, we are currently studying President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. After learning about the list of “New Deal” organizations FDR founded, we were asked to make three ourselves. My group created the Reduce… Read More

New York Times Op Ed Submission

Leaving our Future Generation’s Education in the Dust By Colette Leong Hempstead, a poverty-stricken district on Long Island supports people mostly of hispanic and black background had a 37 percentile rate of students graduating on time in 2017…. Read More

My American Born Chinese Essay Writing

In my American Born Chinese essay, I think I crafted an effective thesis and have referred back to it in my body paragraphs, but could’ve added on to my analysis and pushed my thesis more in my body… Read More

Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry

Name: Colette                                                                        … Read More

An African in New York

Name: Colette Leong                                                                                      March 2017 Humanities                                                Africans in NY: Creative Narrative Assignment Messages Through Poetry           I was born as the child of a slave on Long Island, 1711, by the… Read More

Crucible Essay Outline Template

Name: Colette                                             Humanities 7th Grade                                                                         Comparative Essay Outline for Crucible/McCarthy Comparative Essay Theme: Sexism Paragraph #1: Introductory Paragraph (GIT) Grabber Statement (G): Imagine living as a female who gets oppressed, manipulated, mistreated, and tormented everyday. Women… Read More

Education in the Colonial Period

    Education in the Colonial Period By, Colette   Education in the Colonial period varied depending on what class you were. If you are a gentry class child in Colonial America, you would be expected to have… Read More

Making Thirteen Colonies Chapter 4

Name: Colette                                                                                     September 2016 Seventh Grade Humanities                                                               M13C Ch. 4                                                                                                                                      Homework Read chapter 4 in Making Thirteen Colonies and answer the following questions using complete sentences. Be sure to use textual evidence and analysis… Read More

Apprenticeship Notecard

Quote: “In most of the colonies, apprenticeship training was a common way for children to acquire a basic education in literacy. A second, equally important benefit was learning a trade or craft that would enable a young man… Read More

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