I have been using this blog in my class for a couple years. I use this forum more and more especially with the new ipads, etc. we are getting for the classroom. An example of how I use the blog is when I do a lesson describing my experience in Europe. Also, if any students are absent,they can read the blog. The students are expected to comment on the blog posts as well. After I describe my life in Germany/Europe,we discuss current events & other topics related to my class.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Latin America - Por Fin
My experience with Latin America is like a Novela. While being married to a Venezuelan, I learned a lot about the culture.
My four trips to Venezuela have given me many fond memories and a personal appreciation for Latin America.
I went to Caracas, Venezuela and Margarita Island in December of 1997 to visit my Venezuelan boyfriend for two weeks.
In December of 2001, we married at Los Cortijos country club in Caracas and traveled with his family to Valencia, Venezuela, Morocoy, etc.
We took a family trip to Caracas and Margarita Island for the Christmas and New Year Holidays in 2003.
In August of 2005, we went to get our 1 year old baptized. My husband and I went on a late honeymoon to Aruba that summer as well.
The first photo was taken on the beach at Margarita Island, the second is my in-laws' home in Caracas, and the third is a typical scene as you drive around Caracas. Margarita Island is off the coast of eastern Venezuela. We had to drive 5 hours or so, then get on a ferry to go from Puerto La Cruz to the island. My in-laws' home in Caracas is in a gated neighborhood. Notice the fence and security bars. Security bars are part of the architecture. The third is a photo of "the barrios" which is where the poor live surrounding the city of Caracas. The slums are built up the mountain sides.
Labels:
Caracas,
Latin America,
Margarita Island,
Venezuela
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Major Religions of Southwest Asia
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all began in the Middle East AKA Southwest Asia. In this unit, we will discuss the history and significance of the religions to this region.
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