Friday, January 13, 2012

David A. Boxley and David R. Boxley Jr.

Listening to David A. Boxley Live!
  • They listed details from the article that answer the five Ws.
  • Then they wrote a summary.  [3] 1.4.2 Restating information after reading a text or identifying accurate restatements
  • Finally they drew a picture to illustrate the summary by using the iPad. They found photos of David's carving and selected their favorite one.
We watched David Boxley and David Boxley Jr. Live. They were carving and painting the 22 foot totem pole. Mrs. Brooks wrote a text to Mr. Boxley that we were watching them carve. They both waved back in real time. It was exciting!
David R. Boxley Live

We watched the Native Dance Live: The Git-Hoan Dancers perform. They have beautiful masks and tell stories with humor. We watched the Mosquito Story.

Saturday, January 14, 2012 | 12 – 1 PM EST
The museum welcomes Tsimshian carver David Boxley and his son David Boxley Jr. for the official unveiling of a specially commissioned, 22-foot-high totem pole that will be permanently installed in the museum's Potomac Atrium. See Webcasts
The Mosquito Story


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