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Assignment: '''create''' a T-shirt for your city-state.
 
Assignment: '''create''' a T-shirt for your city-state.
The group will need to create a design for a t-shirt. I'm sure the teachers intend for this to be more than just all agreeing to wear a blue shirt. Check with Mrs. Burris. For design, you can use fabric paints to paint on t-shirts (shirts of any color), or you can create a design on the computer by grabbing images and adding text and then print it onto iron-on t-shirt transfers.  Please discuss with the group.
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[Brandon's mom:] The group will need to create a design for a t-shirt. I'm sure the teachers intend for this to be more than just all agreeing to wear a blue shirt. Check with Mrs. Burris. For design, you can use fabric paints to paint on t-shirts (shirts of any color), or you can create a design on the computer by grabbing images and adding text and then print it onto iron-on t-shirt transfers.  Please discuss with the group.
 
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Revision as of 11:19, 28 March 2007

Wiki for the fine citizens of Chios (Drew, Mariam, Emily, Grant, Brandon)!

Brandon: Hello fine citizens of Chios!!!

Contents

Introduction

This is a cool tool we can use to chat to one another about the city-state, and is especially useful if a group member is unable to come to school.

It's very complicated, so you don't need to go clicking random buttons or you'll get lost :).

This way, we can all see who's typing and what they are saying at the same time. Remeber: CLICK THE SAVE PAGE BUTTON WHEN YOU ARE DONE!

Also, don't forget to type in your name when you are typing. When you are done, simply put a \\ or // to signify the next person's turn.


Chios Fast Facts

Chariot Design

My dad has these plans for a cub scout go-kart thing which we can steal the design from.

The word 'Chariot' comes from the Latin word 'Carrus'.//


T-Shirt Design

Assignment: create a T-shirt for your city-state.

[Brandon's mom:] The group will need to create a design for a t-shirt. I'm sure the teachers intend for this to be more than just all agreeing to wear a blue shirt. Check with Mrs. Burris. For design, you can use fabric paints to paint on t-shirts (shirts of any color), or you can create a design on the computer by grabbing images and adding text and then print it onto iron-on t-shirt transfers. Please discuss with the group. Add you comments here: