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Field Trip to York
Hello again all of you loyal readers, although I doubt that I have any left. Those of you who doubted my ability to continue with updates every two weeks were unfortunately right. We have had company for the past month. We have been on our October break and I have had a ton of grading to plow through. I should, however, be able to catch up on the past month in the next couple of days or at least by the weekend. I start with my first blog about some of the students that I have had the pleasure of teaching. Ms. Young, one of the geography teachers in our department planned a trip to York. It is a city in central England that at various times served as the capital of the country. York has a fascinating history that spans the history of England. They have recently done a number of archeological digs in the area and found many remnents of ancient, roman, viking, middle ages and victorian history. The town is well known for the Jorvick Viking Center as York was a major Viking town and the site of a famous, but overlooked battle between two king Harolds in 1066. The English king won but was defeated a month later by William the Conquerer of Normandy changing English history. The students got to go to a mock dig and see how a dig site works. They then went to the real dig and finally to the Viking center. The students were all S1 students which would be like 7th grade in the United States. They all had a blast and we all learned a lot. I do not have any of t
hem in class, but quite a few of them are on my rugby team (i am like third assistant) and they all like to hear me say awesome and hamburger, not quite sure why. Anyway fun was had by all. Will post again SOON!! I promiseCheers
List of books that I recently enjoyed
- Dublin
- Harvard Yard
- The Final Reckoning
- The Lost Constitution
1 comment:
Still have at least 1 reader ... but I'm pretty sure that you have a lot more than just me.
Thanks for the update, and keep us posted.
Erick
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