Wow I may have written down all the words you said in this video. It was so very good and I learned so much. Thank you for your time and energy. You had me cracking up every time you said, “Curveball!” Not to mention every time they said they were hungry 🤭
The level of commitment these 7th graders have to Wikipedia! Happens over here too. If I had a dollar for every time I have said, "Wikipedia is not a credible source"...and heard back, "Well it comes first and has a lot of information on it. It is a time saver." I've failed as an educator 🤣 Seriously though, this was such a fun and informative watch. The relay with the switch-up was genius!
@@antlersandgills like after all that…he has the nerve to be like, oh yea Wikipedia! Like what?! Have we learned nothing ? I’ve failed and you saw it live 🤣…I think I got through to him, I think.
What is the curriculum you are using here? Is it an online one? I could really use any recommendations for learning research skills you have. I love all your videos and respect your opinion. Thank you for all your hard work and sharing your homeschool journey with us. ❤
No curriculum, just pulled ideas from existing resources, used a template from Canva which I edited to fit to keep us on track, sometimes I source videos like Crash Course etc. You may be able to find something prewritten from TPT. ETA: I’m reading my notes from my own outlines I wrote for this lesson.
Fact checking I love this! You know every time my kids use Wikipedia this year I’ll be bringing it up!
@@LeahHung125 and after all that, he tried to slide wikipedia as a main source 🤦🏽♀️
Wow I may have written down all the words you said in this video. It was so very good and I learned so much. Thank you for your time and energy. You had me cracking up every time you said, “Curveball!” Not to mention every time they said they were hungry 🤭
@@MajajiWarrior oh my word! You would think I never feed them…like can we eat now? How about now 🤦🏽♀️ Thank you so much for joining us 🩵
LOVE this video!
Thank you friend 🫶🏽
The level of commitment these 7th graders have to Wikipedia! Happens over here too. If I had a dollar for every time I have said, "Wikipedia is not a credible source"...and heard back, "Well it comes first and has a lot of information on it. It is a time saver." I've failed as an educator 🤣 Seriously though, this was such a fun and informative watch. The relay with the switch-up was genius!
@@antlersandgills like after all that…he has the nerve to be like, oh yea Wikipedia! Like what?! Have we learned nothing ? I’ve failed and you saw it live 🤣…I think I got through to him, I think.
I love your shirt! 😂 Milk allergies and lactose intolerance over here 🤦🏻♀️
@@kann5706 same same 🫠
What is the curriculum you are using here? Is it an online one? I could really use any recommendations for learning research skills you have. I love all your videos and respect your opinion. Thank you for all your hard work and sharing your homeschool journey with us. ❤
No curriculum, just pulled ideas from existing resources, used a template from Canva which I edited to fit to keep us on track, sometimes I source videos like Crash Course etc. You may be able to find something prewritten from TPT.
ETA: I’m reading my notes from my own outlines I wrote for this lesson.
Thanks so much. ❤
We are using Mango offered thru the library, is yours different?
@@CarolinaGray-h3o I’m not sure how it looks from the library , ours was set up direct. Can’t imagine it’s too different 🤷🏻♀️