[baisl] Re: Shipwrecks and/or art heists

  • From: Danielle Farinacci <dfarinacci@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 10:32:36 -0700

I found this short list with descriptions...


Danielle Farinacci
Head Librarian
Lick-Wilmerding High School
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On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 10:23 AM Alicia Tapia <atapia@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good morning,

I have a teacher who is teaching a sophomore honors English class that
would like her students to do some immersive research into famous/lost
shipwrecks and/or art mysteries/heists.  We're thinking along the lines of
investigative journalism and creative writing.  I wanted to ask all of you
for any ideas, resources, or if you have any teachers who do similar
assignments.

Our sophomore research benchmark deals with source evaluation, so I'll
definitely include that, but would like to offer her more in terms of
resources/assessment ideas.

Thank you,
Alicia

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Ms. Alicia Tapia
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