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Welcome to Ms. Rosene's DiffiWiki.

Here in DiffiWiki, there are opportunities for all students (and teachers ... and parents).

 

Whether you are a member of this wiki or just a tourist will determine your level of access. If you want to be a member, hit the request access button, or email me at rosenej@wilmette39.org with a message indicating your interest, and I will send you the password ... if I feel that your intentions are honorable. ;-)

 

Whether I've presented ideas in your classroom and you need resources, or you're interested in finding your own extensions, feel free to take advantage of any of the opportunities or materials I've posted here. Email me if you have any questions.

 

Proverbs, Sayings, Adages, and Cliches

First Amendment Essay/Art Contest 2009

To Kill a Mockingbird and Lynching in the US

To Kill a Mockingbird and A Raisin in the Sun 

To Kill a Mockingbird Prereading

Fahrenheit 451 Pull-Out: Censorship

Brave New World Pull-Out: Bioethics and Genetic Engineering

Anthem Pull-Out Study

8C Immigration, Industrialization & Invention: Outsourcing

Grammar

DAR Essay Contest: 2008-2009

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Webquest

Multicultural Cinderellas

Essay Contest Celebrating Lincoln's 200th Birthday and the Gettysburg Address

Shakespeare

World Affairs Conference: Co-Chairs

Stations Break-Out Group (for Teachers)

Six Trait Revision Activities

Of Beetles and Angels Extension

There Are No Children Here Extensions Menu

 

The Community Review Committee: 21st Century Learning Skills

 

8th Grade Team Wikis

8AA 8A 8B 8C

Other Important Links

Ms. Jacobs'

Gradebook

WJHS

 

WJHS Recipes Wiki

Library Media Center

Spanish- Sair

Spanish - Martinez

Spanish - Hawkins

 

 

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ellisa@... said

at 12:26 pm on Feb 11, 2009

I read the article on Jim Crow Laws. It sounded awful for black people and it was so unequal that it was just plain strange. They were so strict with what black people, men especially, could do. It sounded terrible.

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