American History from 1933-1965 Scenes taken from the history books of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

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American History from Scenes taken from the history books of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

While You View On your index card, write words and phrases that you think of concerning each picture. Youll have fifteen seconds with each picture. Lets practice with a picture before we view the others

After You View After youve seen all the pictures, take your note card (hopefully FULL of words and phrases) and write creatively about what youve seen. You can write a poem, short story, essay, diary entry, letter, whatever you want concerning this time period and the pictures youve seen. Lets begin the show!

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