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Reflections on Jim’s Comments - 167

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In episode 165 I talked about the upcoming series of shows that would be focused on my interview with Mr. Jim Spradley. In the first segment of the interview (episode 166), Jim shares his thoughts about growing up in rural Dooly County (south Georgia). He was born in 1923.

Today, I am focused on reflecting on some of what Jim talked about.

Think about how you could use Jim's comments to help your classes understand what it was like living in south Georgia in the 1920s and 30s.

How could you use his comments to create an engaging activity?

Next week will be part two of Jim's interview.

Length: 7:52

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In episode 165 I talked about the upcoming series of shows that would be focused on my interview with Mr. Jim Spradley. In the first segment of the interview (episode 166), Jim shares his thoughts about growing up in rural Dooly County (south Georgia). He was born in 1923.

Today, I am focused on reflecting on some of what Jim talked about.

Think about how you could use Jim's comments to help your classes understand what it was like living in south Georgia in the 1920s and 30s.

How could you use his comments to create an engaging activity?

Next week will be part two of Jim's interview.

Length: 7:52

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