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TEACHER JOURNALS

Teachers participating in the Roots of a Nation Teaching American History Initiative are journaling their experiences so that other teachers in the seven counties served by the program (Calvert, Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s and Talbot counties in Maryland) can benefit from their experiences. Please use the table below to access and view individual teacher journal entries. The table below can be sorted by Subject Area, Course Name, Course Year, and Teacher Name. Participating teachers wishing to make a journal entry should click on the button below to access an online journal entry form.

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Journal Title Subject Area Course Name Course Year Teacher Name
Using UVA Census Broser to Make Cartograms Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Matt Adams
"Hometown HIstory" Post-program Reflection Revolutionary War Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Carmen Parks
Hometown History - Making History Real Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Ben Joiner
Eastern Shore Slavery Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Dianna Karek
Local Slavery Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Billie Mitchell
Historical Artist Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Joy Maine
Primary Sources in an Elementary Classroom Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Tracey Talbott
Hometown History Connections Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2011-2012 School Year Andrew Buffenmyer
An Amazing Week! Revolutionary War Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Cheryl Yiannakis
Endless Summer of Learning Revolutionary War Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mark Lowrie
John Smith, Sassafras, & Tockwogh Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Dianne Reynolds
Thoughts on John Smith Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Monica Hendricks
Looking at John Smith's Voyage Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mary Pat Smith
The Native-American "Flyer" Strikes Again Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Chris Cerino
A Journey through Time (& the Chesapeake) with John Smith Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Sarah Hopper
Following in John Smith's paddle strokes Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Andrew Buffenmyer
Sassy on the Sassafrass Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Melissa Councell
Journey Down Turners Creek Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year John Tomey
Love In The Time of Colonization Native Americans/Settlement Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mark Lowrie
Artifacts-a Snapshot of the Past Revolutionary War Artifacts Speak Louder Than Words (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Dianne Reynolds
Time Warp Back in History Revolutionary War Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Dianne Reynolds
The War of 1812 War of 1812 War of 1812 in Maryland - A Tale of Divided Loyalties (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Matt McLaughlin
Williasburg and Jamestown Native Americans/Settlement Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Matt McLaughlin
Jamestown-Shirley Plantation Native Americans/Settlement Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mary Ann Herron
Jamestown & Williamsburg Native Americans/Settlement Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Jennifer Gunter
Tea Party Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Jim Ryan
Jamestown and Williamsburg Native Americans/Settlement Life and Society in the Tidewater Chesapeake (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Tracey Talbott
Engaging and enlightening Native Americans/Settlement So Easy a Caveman Can Do It (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Cheryl Yiannakis
Chestertown Tea Party? Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Chris Cerino
Chestertown Tea Party? Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Angela Shamp
Folklore of the Chestertown Tea Party Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Dianne Reynolds
Myth, Reality, and Legacy Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Chrissy Mohan
Tea Party: Fact or Fiction Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Ruth Reed
Fantasy.......Perhaps Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Justin Crew
Chestertown Tea Party Course Reflection Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Chris Cerino
The truth behind the Chestertown Tea Party Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Andrew Buffenmyer
Reflection of a two day course Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Cheryl Yiannakis
Tea Party: Fact or Fiction Revolutionary War Chestertown Tea Party: Fact or Fantasy(RW) 2010-2011 School Year Ruth Reed
Heartland - Day 5 Civil War/Slavery Heartland of the Civil War - A Chesapeake Journey (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Christine Austin
Heartland - Day 4 Civil War/Slavery Heartland of the Civil War - A Chesapeake Journey (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Melissa Councell
Heartland - Day 3 Civil War/Slavery Heartland of the Civil War - A Chesapeake Journey (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Matt McLaughlin
Heartland - Day 2 Civil War/Slavery Heartland of the Civil War - A Chesapeake Journey (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Rondell Sorrell
Heartland - Day 1 Civil War/Slavery Heartland of the Civil War - A Chesapeake Journey (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Heidi Anthony
Exploring the Chester aboard Sultana Revolutionary War The Royal Navy and British Taxation (RW) 2010-2011 School Year John Tomey
Fire and Fibers Native Americans/Settlement So Easy a Caveman Can Do It (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mary Ann Herron
Eight Teachers Set Sail Aboard Sultana to Learn About the Formative Years Leading to the American Revolution Revolutionary War The Royal Navy and British Taxation (RW) 2010-2011 School Year Chris Cerino
Picturing the Past workshop, May 13-14 Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Jill Ogline Titus
Designing a Monument to the 54th Massachusetts Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Debby Norris
WInslow Homer's "A Visit from the Old Mistress" Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Chrissy Mohan
A Visual Approach to the 15th Amendment Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Lindsay Stewart
Lincoln in Richmond Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Sarah Hopper
A Gallery Walk in the Classroom Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Tracey Talbott
Reconstruction & Beyond - What Does the Art Say? Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year James Bailey
Step Into Their Shoes Monument Assignment Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Tammy Payne
St. Gaudens and the 54th Massachusetts Civil War/Slavery Picturing the Past - An Exploration of History Through the Visual Arts (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Connie Wolcott
Role Playing in the Classroom Renee Marquart
All History is Local 2010-2011 School Year Jill Ogline Titus
New Ideas Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Angela Shamp
Brother Against Brother Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year James Bailey
Local History Lessons Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Caren Saunders
Slavery in St. Mary's County Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Debby Norris
Hometown History Kicks Off the Roots of a Nation Program Civil War/Slavery 2010-2011 School Year Chris Cerino
About Roots of a Nation 2010-2011 School Year Drew McMullen
Through the Eyes of John Smith Native Americans/Settlement Mapping the Course for a New Nation (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year John Tomey
Reflections on "So Easy a Caveman Can Do It!" Native Americans/Settlement So Easy a Caveman Can Do It (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Lucia Calloway
So Easy a Caveman Can Do It - Thoughts Native Americans/Settlement So Easy a Caveman Can Do It (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Lindsay Stewart
Through the Eyes of John Smith Native Americans/Settlement Through the Eyes of John Smith (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Jennifer Gunter
Through The Eyes of John Smith Native Americans/Settlement Through the Eyes of John Smith (NAH) 2010-2011 School Year Mark Lowrie
Overview of the War of 1812 Two-Day Course War of 1812 War of 1812 - Overview of the Conflict That Forged the National Consciousness (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Sherrod Sturrock
Sherrod Sturrock, Calvert Marine Museum War of 1812 Pirates of Patriots - The Role of Privateers in the War of 1812 (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Sherrod Sturrock
Pirates or Patriots-The Role of Privateers in the War of 1812 War of 1812 Pirates of Patriots - The Role of Privateers in the War of 1812 (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Dianne Reynolds
Slavery to Freedom in the Early 19th century Chesapeake Civil War/Slavery Slavery to Freedom - Freeman and Slaves in the Early 19th Century Chesapeake (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Sherrod Sturrock
Why Teach History Civil War/Slavery Slavery to Freedom - Freeman and Slaves in the Early 19th Century Chesapeake (1812) 2010-2011 School Year Sherrod Sturrock
Using Visuals to Reach ELL Students Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Jennifer Gunter
Artifacts & Documents Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Tammy Payne
Slaves sold in Easton? Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Lindsay Stewart
New Idea for a Local Field Trip Civil War/Slavery Hometown History - Building Connections Through the Use of Local Resources (SLAVERY/CW) 2010-2011 School Year Heidi Anthony


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