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How have clothes changed over the years? How has it impacted our lives? By: Alison S.

9/9/2014

18 Comments

 
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What I have learned:
  • I learned that clothes has impacted our lives a lot
  • Clothes back then were very fancy 
What I already know:
  • 1700 cloths were very fancy
  • Today's cloths were not so fancy but not sloppy

What action will I take:
  • I will try to tell all the people I know and tell them to sprede the news
What I want to know:
  • In the 1700 why they dressed so fancy
  • Why today's cloths we dress so sloppy
How do I find it out:
  • I will use the internet
  • I will watch videos
What new questions will I have: 
  • My knew Question is Why they chose the style they had?
Reflection:
1. What did I learn?
2. What was most fun?
3. What was most difficult? 

I learned that in the old days they wore all fancy clothes unlike today kids were not the fanciest clothes. The most fun was the reasherching and finding the information. And the most difficult thing was making my whole website.
18 Comments
Emily G.
1/6/2015 04:48:59 am

Alison, I really like how you explained your topic in the beginning. Also how you explained all the important parts of the history of clothes, also how you told us why woman and men had clothes! I really liked how you told me why you picked the topic and all the really important information of clothes. Also I like how you explained every layer of the clothes and why they needed them! I like ho you told me about how many pairs of clothes each person had and 3 to 4 clothes is not a lot. Also how the men had to tuck in their shirts. You gave me a lot of good ideas for my next screen cast and listening to your video gave me a lot of good ideas to explain my next video. Great Great Great job!

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Stacy
1/6/2015 05:12:44 am

Alison, this video was really enjoyable to watch just started with the cheerful tune through your voice made me want to watch first. You included all of the unique and important parts in 1700's clothes as well as saying how it changed over the years. You made me want to do a screen cast like you! Nice job :)

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Alison
2/13/2015 02:44:30 am

Thank you Stacy! I would hope that you get inspired to learn more and thank you for commenting i hope More people see this!

Alison
2/13/2015 02:49:37 am

Emily, thank you so much for commenting hope you got inspired to learn more, and if you did then I would hope you get back to me if you wanted to research more about this topic. I had to take a long time to do this project and i appreciate that you took the time to look at it!

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Justin Luansing
1/9/2015 03:09:11 am

Hi Alison im Justin from Sebastians Class. You have done a really good project and you have explained the clothes very well. Your topic was very good and you have lots of information so must have been really on to the clothes of 1700. I very much like that you made a website and showed the different clothes for men and women and I have learned lots from this project. And I hope you keep up the good work and stuff (: bye!

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Alison From Westgate Elementry
2/13/2015 02:42:30 am

Hi Justin Its very nice of you to comment. Thank you for saying inspirational things. I hope more people have read this and will get inspired, And i hope you will to!

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Zoe/Miss Sebastian Grade 5
1/9/2015 03:19:49 am

I liked that you choose this project because I've never thought about what people dressed like in the 1700 and its interesting to learn about it.

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Alison From Westgate School
1/13/2015 05:10:02 am

Thank you Zoe! I hope you got inspired!

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Tristan from Davis
1/11/2015 10:20:16 pm

I thought it was very interesting of you to research a topic that is not really what everyone thinks about. I liked it because i really learned the difference of clothes today and clothes from the 1700's. Also I can really relate to this because I take pride in the way I look.

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Alison from Westgate school
1/13/2015 05:07:09 am

Thank you so much for commenting! I did enjoy this topic and i hope you did to! if you learn more please get back to me i would really like to know what you learned!

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Jordyn from Davis
1/11/2015 10:32:30 pm

I think the history of clothing is such an interesting topic! I saw your topic, and I really wanted to learn more about the history of clothes, so I watched your video! It looks like you put a lot of work into your research, and that definitely paid off because I learned a lot from it! Good job!

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Alison from Westgate School
1/13/2015 04:59:26 am

Thank you for commenting i also learned a lot from this topic to, Hope you learn a lot more and get back to me if you do! THANKS!

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Gabi L #1 from Davis
1/11/2015 10:34:58 pm

Hi! My name is Gabi, and I am thirteen years old. I thought your website was very fascinating because of the information you presented. I never thought that women had to cover their knees and elbows back in the 1700's! It's crazy how much fashion has evolved over the years. Good job! I liked your project a lot:)

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Alison from Westgate School
1/13/2015 04:55:50 am

Thank you so much Gabi I never knew anything until I research it. thank you for commenting.

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Ansley from Davis
1/12/2015 02:08:08 am

I like that you researched this topic because I love going shopping and clothes. I wonder why people have kept changing designs over the years. What if we still had to wear some of he original designs?

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Alison From Westgate School
1/13/2015 04:52:13 am

Thank you for this awesome comment I would say if we had to wear stuff from the olden days today all the kids would still be sophisticated.

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Chloe from Davis
1/13/2015 04:11:43 am

I think you did a great job explaining how clothing has changed over the years! I never really knew what clothing looked like during different tie periods but I'm glad you chose this topic and I got tp learn more about it. Awesome job!

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Alison From Westgate School
1/13/2015 04:48:19 am

Hi Chloe! Im Alison thank you so much for complementing me on this i worked really hard on this i appreciate it! Hope you will get Inspired!

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