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The Unbosomings of a First Year Teacher

Natalie Griffitts

Teacher, Writer, Lifelong Learner

  • Undergraduate Research
    • HIST297: Colloquium
      • “Selling the East in the American South” Review
      • “Making Ethnic Choices” Review
      • Lit. Review Timeline
      • Lit. Review
      • Other Assignments
    • HIST298: Practicum
      • Final Research Paper
      • Lit. Review
      • Primary Source Analysis
      • Research Paper Proposal
      • Research Paper Updates
    • HIST485: Thesis
      • Proposal
      • Lit. Review
      • Thesis
    • HIST449: Immigrant Alexandria
      • Bolivian Immigration Project
      • Examining Bolivian Immigration Through Education
      • Examining Ethiopian Immigration Through an Ethiopian Sociocommerscape
      • Exploring the Historical Documents of an Italian Immigrant Family
      • Exploring the Historical Documents of an English Immigrant in the 19th Century
    • HIST471: History of Childhood
      • Research Project Proposal
      • Primary Source Analysis
      • “The Sit-in Movement of 1960” Review

assignments

EDUC535 – Pitch Project

September 11, 2017 admin

Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Project Based Learning Community Leadership Activism Where: Alexandria City Public Schools Why ACPS: First, ACPS has a fairly equal amount of white, black and African American, and […]

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Griffitts, Natalie, "Cultivating Roses," December 2016

Cultivating Roses: A Metaphor on the Considerations of Lesson Planning

December 13, 2016April 12, 2017 admin

The above image is my floral watercolor painting for the EDUC351 final. There’s a belief that each type of rose has a special meaning, colors change the meaning, and then, […]

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Givens, James David. "Immigration station, Angel Island, Cal.," 1915, https://lccn.loc.gov/2007660596; Courtesy of the Library of Congress

EDUC351: Migration Mini-Unit; 9th Grade World Geography

November 29, 2016April 12, 2017 admin

Feature Image Givens, James David. “Immigration station, Angel Island, Cal.,” 1915, https://lccn.loc.gov/2007660596; Courtesy of the Library of Congress

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"Bust of the Liberator, Simon Bolivar at Punta de Piedras, Margarita island" December 28, 2012; Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

SPAN201: Simón Bolívar

June 27, 2016April 12, 2017 admin

Feature Image “Bust of the Liberator, Simon Bolivar at Punta de Piedras, Margarita island” December 28, 2012; Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

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Recent Posts

  • Moving Beyond Motivation: Connecting Project-Based Learning and Historical Thinking
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Header Image: Schüngel, Julian. "Untitled Autumn Forest," November 1 2010; Courtesy of Flikr Creative Commons

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