Choua Moua final Project

1) George Washington:

George Washington was the first president in United States.People were called his the father of Americam. He was the president who made the amundment it was called " the bill of right " because George Washington was very smart and strong man to become the first president. I chose him becauase his was the great president and love public. 

 

2) Abraham Linconn:

Abraham Lincoln was the great president who free the slaves and guided the country through the Civil War. He was create United States to be together, gecause United States were broke became to part of North and South.

 

3) Eleanor Roosevelt:

Eleanor Roosevelt was a social activest for women to got the right for voted and equal right to the men.

 

4) Martin Luther King Jr. :

Martin Luther King Jr. was the first leader of Afeican-Ameircan to be equal right like White people. He was that person very important for Afeican-American.

 

5) John F. Kennedy:

John F. Kennedy was the first president who had many of business was building the Hospital and School for health and educaation for people.

Women Work For A Better America

Go to any of the sites listed below (or use the sites you have already read) and pick a woman who was alive sometime between 1870 and 1930.  It can be one of the women you’ve already learned about in this unit, or someone else.

You will make a Flowgram answering these questions about the woman:

1) Who was she and what did she do?

She was Jane Addams, she did the founder of Hull House, a place that provided aid to poor working-class families.

2) Why did you pick her?

I pick her because I believe that her was a strong women want to helped the poor families.

In the same Flowgram, please pick a woman who you know personally (your grandmother, mother, a teacher, etc.) who reminds you of the famous woman you picked to write about.  Explain why she reminds you of that famous person.

Her remind me to thing about my mother because my mom was a hardworker. She was had eight kids to take care by herself becuse my father was dead along time age. 

INVENTION PROJECT: Choua Moua

FIRST PART:

Invention #1:

You will need to answer these questions:

What is the invention?

Light Buld

Who invented it and when?

Thomas Edison was that person made the light buld by 1879.

What problem were they trying to solve?

They were trying to made the light buld for people on the futuer.

How has the invention affected your life?

The invention is important to me because they are helping to make the technology for my family.

Inventin #2:

You will need to answer these questions:

What is the invention?

airplanes flew

Who invented it and when?

Wright Brothers were trying to made the ariplane in 1903.

What problem were they trying to solve?

They were try to made earied for people to moved to other countries.

How has the invention affected your life?

Invention affected to my life it is making earies for to flr to other state that i want to go.

Invention #3:

You will need to answer these questions:

What is the invention?

Telephone

Who invented it and when?

ALexander Greaham Bell is the made the telephone by 1877.

What problem were they trying to solve?

He was trying to made earied for people can talked to other people.

How has the invention affected your life?

It's important my because right now i can talk to that person when i needs.

 

SECOND PART:

Think of something you would like to invent. Answer these questions:

What is its name?

What does it do?

What problem does it solve?

How will it affect people’s lives?

 

The Wright Brothers: Choua Moua

More Cloze Activities The Wright Brothers:
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The first working airplane  was invented, designed, made, and flown by the Wright  brothers, Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright. Their "Wright" was a fabric-covered biplane with a Wright Company frame.

On December 17, 1903, their plane flew for 12 building and for a distance of 120 feet (37 m). The flight took place at Kitty Hawk,                                                , USA.

Orville and Wilbur Wright were raised in Dayton, Ohio. Before _________________________ their airplane, they operated a _________________________ repair and sales shop. They made their own bicycles.

The brothers chose Kitty Hawk to fly their planes because it was an isolated town on North Carolina's Outer Banks that had steady _________________________ and sand dunes on which they could glide and land gently. The brothers' first two gliders failed. Later that year, the brothers built a _________________________ in which they tested over 200 wing and airframe designs.

Returning to Kitty Hawk, they began test flights in 1903. The planes accelerated on a monorail _____________________ and flew into the air.

During the next few years, the brothers developed more sophisticated planes. They later formed the _________________________, which built and sold their airplanes.

The Wright brothers' famous airplane is on permanent _________________________ at the National Air and Space _________________________ in Washington, D.C., USA.

Chinese immigrants

Chinese records claim that a Chinese monk named Huishen traveled 7,000 miles east of China.  The monk then landed in a country he called Fusang.   Some people say Fusang was California.

 

 

What was the name of the Chinese monk?

The name of the Chinese monk was Huishen.

What do you think the Native Americans would have thought of the monk?

I think the Native Americans would have thought the monk was strange because they have never seen anyone like him before.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the 1850’s the United States only allowed whites to become citizens. Chinese immigrants were not allowed to vote.  They also could not own land.  Chinese could also not testify against whites in court.

 

 

What were Chinese not allowed to own?

Chinese were not allowed to own land.

Imagine you were a Chinese immigrant who had been shot by a white person.  How would you have felt if you could not testify against that person in court?

I was felt very enrgy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As soon as news of the discovery of gold in California reached China in 1849, there was an increase in the numbers of Chinese immigrants to the west coast of the United States. They came because wars, floods and famine had made earning a livelihood difficult in China.

 

 

Why did Chinese immigrants come to California?

Chinese come to California because the wars, flood and famine.

How do you think the Chinese heard about the discovery of gold?

I think the Chinese heard about the discovery of gold, too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese workers on the railroad were fed a Chinese diet including dried oysters, dried fish, sweet rice, crackers, dried bamboo, salted cabbage, Chinese sugar, dried fruits and vegetables, dried seaweed, Chinese bacon, dried mushrooms, peanut oil, tea, rice, pork, and chicken.  This was a much healthier diet than the beef, beans, bread, butter and potatoes of white workers at the time.  The Chinese also drank barrels of hot tea.   White workers, instead, would drink cold water.  Too often this water was contaminated and caused illness among the workers.

 

Literal Question:

How much did Chinese got from the work.

 

Figurative Question:

Why the white always grow potato, beef, beans, bread, and butter at the time.

 

Chinese workers on the railroad worked six days a week from sunrise to sundown.  They were paid $1 each day.  Three thousand Chinese were hired to work on the railroad.

 

In 1867 two thousand Chinese workers went on strike.  They demanded a raise to $40 each month.  The strike ended in one week, and the Chinese workers were forced to go back to work without a raise in their pay.

 

 

 

Literal Question:

Why Chinese did have very less of the price? 

Figurative Question: Chinese got $40 each month how did they eat by the day? 

The typical Chinese gold seeker was in his late teens or early twenties, male, single, and had not been to school. His goal was to return to China as soon as he had earned a lot of money. He did not intend to stay in California and he continued his traditions, clothing, language, food and clothing.  He stayed in places where there were other Chinese. The largest and most important of these communities was San Francisco's Chinatown.

 

 

 

Literal Question: why Chinese didn’t have educates? 

Figurative Question: why Chinese like to lived in San Francisco that was a good place for them?