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Wiki entry 1 4/9/08- Reflections on Previous I Search Experiences
my previous i search experiences have been fun and entetaining to do. I have had to do the biblography of someone Glenn i think....he was an astronaut.....in Mrs. Leonard's room. Research means to me to look for things that you dont know and learn from it. in Mrs. L's class, i did awsome on the project it was very positive on me.

--Wiki entry 2 4/9/08
- Reflection on Webbing Process Well ummmmmmmmmmm.... to be honest, i didn't use the web browsing. It was Mrs. D who helped, i heard her say vikings and it peaked my attention. I liked the topic right away thank you!!!!!!

Wiki entry 3 4/9/08
- Why I Chose This Topic & What I Know About My Topic I chose the vikings because they are really cool and it would be good to learn about them. i don't know anything about them but that they are supposed to be Norse nomadic savages.

--Wiki entry 4 4/9/08
- Pre-notetaking activity (in class) In classi thought of these questions: fat Ques.:**WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A VIKING?** skinny ques:When was the hieght of their time and what was it like? What did they believe in and how did they worship? What were some of their biggest battles? Weaponry? Were they nomadic? What was there main occupation? Were they generally wealthy? Women's rights? Festivals?

**--Wiki entry 5 4/9/08**
- Reflections on Pre-Notetaking I found my questions come quickly to me, which is odd. I must really like my topic. My fat ques. was really, really easy to think of, also kinda scary. ;-)

--Wiki entry 6 4/9/08
- Search Logwell..... i learned alot more than i made into cards. the "golden age " of the vikings is............you guest it! The Viking age!!! They were Norse, but there are also many different branches. and they are amazingly sophisticated, compared to what i thought. But they were somewhat nomadic.

--Wiki entry 7 4/10/08
-today i learned about how weel they kept themselves. they actually take a bath evry saturday, more than most. Vikings used a variety of tools for personal grooming such as combs, tweezers, razors or specialized "ear spoons". In particular, combs are among the most frequent artifacts from Viking Age excavations. The Vikings also made soap, which they used to bleach their hair as well as for cleaning, as blonde hair was ideal in the Viking culture. p.s.-MY B-DAY IS IN 5 DAYS

--Wiki entry 8 4/12/08
-today i learned about their religion. it is very odd with human sacrifices and the worship of trees?? i think thats kind of wierd. they also pray to many gods.