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Monday, April 2, 2012

State of Confusion

The culmination of our year in social studies is the State Project. Each student picks a different state and spends over a month researching, writing, and creating a presentation for that state. The excitement begins right before our spring break when states are chosen.



Each class can only have one student per state so they bring in a "top 10" list of the states they would like to research. I choose names out of a hat, and whoever is picked gets their top choice that hasn't been taken. Every year some students leave early for spring break (because school isn't quite as important as it used to be apparently) so they give their list to another student to keep track for them. Carly gave her list to to Brittany because she was going to be in Florida.

After the first couple of states had been chosen to lots of sighs, groans, and incoherent mumbling, Brittany walked up to me with the classic 'I need some help' look on her face. She whispered, "Mr. Pajak?" I waited for the rest. It took longer than I expected, but finally she said, "Um, is Chicago a state?" I told her that it was a city in Illinois. "Well, Carly has that as one of her choices what should I do?" Aware that the class was ridiculously antsy to get going, I had her just write down Illinois in that spot.

After the next state was chosen, Brittany was back up to talk to me. To keep things moving, I just had her give me Carly's list. I found out why she was confused:

Carly's Top 10 List
1. Texes
2. Alaska
3. Arizono
4. Hatti
5. Florida
6. Woconsin
7. Chicogo
8. N. Dakota
9. Mexico
10. New yourk

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