Monday, February 27, 2012

Michelangelo

I was given the name Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni on the sixth of March, in the year of 1475. My mother died when I was six. Later, I was sent to grammar school. I had no ambition to learn about any of the school teachings. I rather of been copying paintings from churches.  I knew from a young age, I wanted to be an artist. Sculpting, architecture just came to me naturally. I became an Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer. Many say I exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.  Two of my best-known sculptures are the Pietá and the David. I created both of those before I was thirty. I never thought of myself to be the spectacular painter everyone else thought of me. Some said I created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.  In architecture, I pioneered the Mannerist style at the Laurentian Library. When I was 74 I succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as the architect of St. Peter’s Basilica. I was also the first Western artist whose biography was published during my life time. One was written by Giorgio Vasari. I would consider myself to be very unique. One of the qualities, in my opinion, most admired by my contemporaries was my terrbilitá. I believe that my impassioned and highly personal style resulted in Mannerism.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Febuary-Black History Month

Jesse Owens
-He was a track and field athlete.
-Owens set national records by running the 100-yard dash in 9.4 seconds.
-He also set a new broad jump record at 24 feet, nine and five eighths  inches.
-He was a gold medal winner for his long jump.
-Forty years after he won his gold medals, he was invited to the White House to accept a Presidental Medal of Freedom from Gerald Ford.

Lena Horne
-She is from Brookyln, New York.
-She always had ambitions to be a proformer.
-She is a famour actress and singer.
-She became the featured singer with the Noble Sissle Society Orchestra.
-She left Sissle in 1936 to perform as a "single" in a variety of the New York clubs.

Tiger Woods
-He is a professional golfer.
-He won two golf titles.
-He was youngest player to ever win the Masters.
-At 8, he won the first of six Optimist International Junior World Titles.
-He finished in the top 10 five times out of  his first 8 Professional Golf Association/

Booker T. Washington
-He was and educator and leader.
-He is from Franklin County, Virginia.
-He longed to go to a black college in Hampton, Virginia.
-He led Tuskegee Institute which, became an important force in black education.
-In 1895 he gave his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech.

Harriet Tubman
-Born into slavery around 1820.
-She escaped from bondage in the South.
-She was a conductor of the underground railroad.
-She helped slaves escape from slavery.
-The U.S. Postal Service issued a Harriet Tubman commemorative stamp, the first in the Black Heritage USA series.

Duke Ellington
-He was a composer, bandleader, and pianist.
-He was born in Washington DC.
-He began piano lessons at age 7.
-He is generally considered to be the most important and prolific composer in jazz.
-He was strongly religious.

Dred Scott
-He was born a slave.
-He waged one of the most important legal battles in the history of the US.
-He was sold to a surgeon.
-On May 28, 1857 he owner freed him.
-His bid for freedom remained the most momentous judicial event of the century.

Elijah McCoy
-He helped trains and all things with engines move more smoothly and safely.
-He was born in Ontario, Canada.
-He attended grammar school until he was 15.
-The only job he could get was a fireman.
-Elijah never stopped inventing.

Du Bois W.E.B.
1. He lead an early portest movement.
2. He was an African American scholar.
3.He earned his masters of art.

Frederick Douglass
1. He was an abolitionist in antebellum America.
2. He was the first African-American leader of national statue in U.S. history.
3.He was born in Maryland.
4.Him and his mother were seperated at an early age.

Benjamin Banneker
1. He was the son of two slaves.
2. He taught himself astronomy.
3. In 1980 they began making a stamp to commerate his life.

Jackie Joyner-Kersee
1. She was a track and field athlete.
2. She was the younger of an Olympic track and field athlete.
3. She won a silver medal in heptathol.
4. She won gold medals in 1988 and 1992.
5. She was a world-class athlete.
Maya Angelou
1. She was a writer, poet, performer, and director.
2. She was with the name Marguerite Johnson.
3. She was from St. Louis Missouri.
4.She at one point stopped speaking after getting beat up.
5. She eventually started speaking again.

Marian Anderson
1. She was an operastic and concert singer.
2. She was renowned thoughtout the world for her extraordinary contralto voice.
3. The first African American to sing at the Metropolitan Opera.

Willie Lewis Brown Jr.
1.The mayor of the city and county of San Francisco, California.
2. He was the longest serving Speaker of the Assembly in California history.
3.He is the only African American to ever hold that post.

Mathew Gaines
1.A former slave, community leader and Republican State Senator.
2.He made valuable contributions in the establishment of free public education in Texas.
3. He was a preacher, also.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Project

Selecting a nursery rhyme, creating a 6 slide power point- slides (2 pictures)
1-3 are going to be the history of the nursery rhyme
1-2 time by line-the nursery rhyme
3- want advertisement-slogan, pics, highlightevents
4-6- pick another historical event:make nursery rhyme

Digital Learning Day

Americans have access to over 1,000,000,000 web pages.

Facebook and Youtube didn't exist 6 years ago.

2,272 is the average maount of texts a teen saend a month.

90% of 2 billion emails sent each day are spam.

The top ten jobs that were available in 2010 didnt exist in 2004.

Todays 20 year olds have watched 20,000 hours of television.

December 1992 was when the first commercial text message was sent.

There are over 230 billion facebook users.

Only 1 in 10 clase rooms use project based learning.

1 in 5 teachers use technology in their teaching.

Teachers are currebtly preparing students for jobs that dont yet exist.

1 in 4 workers have been employed by there worker for less than a year.

There are 31 billion searches on google every month.

Today the number of text messages  every day exceeds the toltal population.

There are about 540,000 words in the English language.