scarlet letter Tumblr Site from Mrs. Monesmith's class
This tumblr site was developed to show how the classic story of Hester Prynne has become a cliche in our culture and has been used in song, movies, books, and has even been found within the "story line" of many celebrities. The site contains references to the classic Scarlet Letter and to the numerous new versions of the story.
created by: Amber Swint and Diane Stichter
created by: Amber Swint and Diane Stichter
Industrial Tech designs from Mr. Board's class
This site was established to display the work my students do with AutoCAD. It is worth noting that some of these students have moved on to become designers, architects, and engineers, but this work was done when they were amateurs. Our line drawings are clean and sharp but look bumpy in these screen shots...(click pic for navigation)
created by: multiple students
created by: multiple students
Scoop.it! Project from Mrs. Reed's ACP business class
A comparison of entrepreneurs from within the automobile industry. (click pic for navigation)
created by: Andrew Burkholder
created by: Andrew Burkholder
Scoop.it! Project from Mrs. Reed's ACP business class
A comparison of the popular brands of Coke and Pepsi on scoop.it! (click pic for navigation)
created by: Ben Coxey
created by: Ben Coxey
Weebly Project from Mr. Yoder's Current Issues
A weebly.com site developed for an event created for the Night Commuters, a group of children in Uganda that must walk to safety each night to avoid being captured by a rebel group. (click pic for navigation)
created by: Kailyn Weiss, Kristen Ahlenius, and Lindsey Allen
created by: Kailyn Weiss, Kristen Ahlenius, and Lindsey Allen
Weebly website from Mr. Yoder's World Civ B class
A weebly.com site developed by sophomores in World Civ B studying the time known as the Renaissance. The site covers an overview of the Renaissance and its ideals and also highlights important artists, authors, scientists, and places.
created by: Marisa Browning, Alex Lowe, and Breann Wilson
created by: Marisa Browning, Alex Lowe, and Breann Wilson