Friday, October 26, 2007

Daily Agenda

Entry Task
Discovering the Dead Sea Scrolls
Video
Newspaper Article
Exploring DSS Online
25 Fascinating Facts

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Check out this web sight http://farms.byu.edu/dss/

Anonymous said...

also check out this web sight http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls/discovery.shtml to learn the discovery of the dead sea scrolls

Sage said...

Mr. Joachim,
Here is the facts that I needed to send.
1. The area in which the Dead Sea Scrolls cave was found, was located 13 miles east of Jerusalem. 2. Scholars have identified 825 to 870 remains of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 3. The last words of Moses's father are in one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 4. The Copper Scroll was found in cave number three out of eleven. 5. The Temple Scroll was the longest of all of the Dead Sea Scrolls that have been found. It measures more than 28 feet in length.
These are my five interesting facts on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
From,
Sage .D

Anonymous said...

Mr.Joachim,
how come on my grade check it says that Chapter 2 and section 1 and 2 are missing have you not put them in the grade book yet????????

Anonymous said...

HEY HOWS IT GOIN I MISS YOUR CLASS SO MUCH (just kidding). so hows it goin. 8th grade rox!!!! mr.shaver is the best language teacher ever and mr. sartz is the coolest and most fun social studies teacher i dont think ive ever had a better teacher!!!!!!