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7 th Grade Wednesday Wars Presentation

7 th Grade Wednesday Wars Presentation. Presented by students Tuesday, September 9 th. Music in the 1960’s. By: Paxton Rowley Chelsea Schwerin Rebecca Travis Courtney Dennis Evan Chester Sierra Woodcum. THE ROLLING STONES.

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7 th Grade Wednesday Wars Presentation

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  1. 7th Grade Wednesday WarsPresentation Presented by students Tuesday, September 9th

  2. Music in the 1960’s By: Paxton Rowley Chelsea Schwerin Rebecca Travis Courtney Dennis Evan Chester Sierra Woodcum

  3. THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones are an English band whose music was initially based on rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Years active 1962–present

  4. THE BEATLES • The Beatles were a pop and rock group from Liverpool, England formed in 1960

  5. THE WHO • The Who are an Englishrock band formed in 1964 • Years active 1964–1982

  6. Bob Dylan • Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an Americansinger-songwriter, author, poet, and painter, who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades.

  7. ELVIS Aaron PRESLEY • Elvis Aaron Presley[1][3] (January 8, 1935–August 16, 1977, middle name sometimes written Aaron)a was an Americansinger, musician and actor. A cultural icon, he is commonly referred to by his first name, and as the "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" or "The King".

  8. THE BEACH BOYS • The Beach Boys are an American rock and roll band. Formed in 1961 the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a Californiayouth culture of surfing. • Years active 1961–Present

  9. The Monkees • The Monkees were a pop-rock quartet created in Los Angeles in 1965 for an Americantelevision series of the same name. Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork were initially the public face of a music production system under the supervision of Don Kirshner. • Years active 1965–1970, 1986–1989, 1996–1997

  10. Petula Clark • Petula Clark, CBE (born 15 November1932), is an English singer, actress and composer best known for her upbeat popular international hits of the 1960s, especially "Downtown". With more than 70 million records sold worldwide, she is the most successful British female solo recording artist and is cited as such in the Guinness Book of World Records • Years active 1942 - present

  11. Joni Mitchell, CC (born Roberta Joan Anderson on November 7, 1943) is a Canadianmusician, songwriter, and painter.[1] • Mitchell's singing began in small nightclubs and busking on the streets of Toronto and in her native Western Canada. Joni Mitchel

  12. History is groovy!!! The Man who was president, John F. Kennedy!!!!

  13. During the 60’s, the population over the U.S. was 177,830,000 people. The amount of people who were unemployed during this time was 3,852,000. The average salary was $4,743. A teachers salary was $5,174. Leah

  14. Clue was one of the most popular played games in the 1960’s. Ouija, Twister and Bowling pins were more. Clue Bowling pins Twister Ouija Molly Brown

  15. Hippies Leah

  16. The 1960's are a wonderful era for classic cars. Many cars in the 60's era had more modern conveniences that we take for granted today, such as power steering, power brakes and automatic transmissions than the cars of earlier eras. Other luxury features such as power windows, power seats and air conditioning are also present in many of the 1960s cars. Megan

  17. The Scroll was a dance in the 60’s!!! Molly

  18. Costs of different things in the 60’s • Ford Mustang 2 door Hardtop- $2,368 • Oxford Men’s shoes- $12.95 • Oranges- $.89 for two dozen • A gallon of gas-$.25 • Automatic electric blanket-$9.94 • Automatic can opener-$8.88 • Oven ready turkeys-$.39 per pound • Misses swinging skirts-$5.00 • Modern Walnut Bookcase-$29.97 • Volts Wagon beetle-$1,769 • Coal-$14.95 • In 1960 the average cost of new car was $2,600.00 and by 1969 was $3,270.00 Megan

  19. Molly Brown Now you know about the History of the 60's!!! Leah Hart Megan Rocheleau

  20. Taste of the sixties

  21. Types Of Food Cream Chicken Beef Wellington Mallo Pop Rocks Koogle Jello

  22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaBhxbhcQxg Lollipop Comercial

  23. Sundays Dinner In the Sixties the families would sit down for dinner every night.On Sundays they would sit down and have a big feast.

  24. The End By: Zak J. Morgan Kopacka Schyler P. Mattie B. Chelsea H.

  25. Technolodgy and Inventions in the 1960's

  26. portable calculator • The portable calculator was invented in 1967 by William Burroughs • There was lots of other things invented in that decade like the satellite, internet, and even the laser. Invented in 1967

  27. It was invented in 1964 by Douglas Engelbart • It was controlled by a wheel instead of arrow keys on the key board to scroll on the screen. The first computer mouse

  28. Stephanie Kwolek invented Kevlar, that is still used today • It’s a light strong synthetic fibrous material • At the beginning it was used as a replacement for steel in racing tires • Now it’s used from bicycle tires to body armor KEVLAR

  29. ATM • The ATM was invented in 1967 • John Shephered Barren invented and installed the ATM machine • The ATM machine is still used today • “ATM” means automatic teller machine

  30. THE END • These are just a few of the inventions in the 1960’s

  31. Created by: Cody Wright, Brenden Wallington, Nicole Robison, Heather Darnall, Alex Apfel, and Jackie Richards

  32. John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1961. He was working hard against all things bad including tyranny, poverty, and disease.

  33. Martin Luther King Jr. • Martin Luther King Jr. was a man who strived to be rid of racism. • He strived for this so much because he had to deal with it as a boy. • He made many famous speeches and boycotts that helped get rid of racism. • In all he helped to create the law against racism but was assassinated on March 29, 1963 in Memphis, Tennessee. • This is a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0FiCxZKuv8

  34. The soldiers The soldiers in the war made a very large impact on the situations everywhere. They helped fight for the people over in Vietnam even in the horrible conditions and very dangerous camping positions.

  35. People of the 60’s (hippies) The people of the sixty’s (a.k.a. hippies) believed in peace and would sit around all day and hope for peace. They had many protests and did everything they could just to try and create world peace.

  36. This presentation is by : • Dean Ross • Holly Thompson • Christopher Shires • Jon Schroer • Kodi Hovey • And Robby Pence • Peace! =[)

  37. Sports of the 1960’s

  38. Wilma Rudolph, a black American woman, received three Olympic gold medals in fast running.when she was a child, she was very ill with  pneumonia and scarlet fever. She barely lived, and doctors said she would never be able to walk again. But she never gave up hope, and was not only able to walk again, but able to outrun everyone else in Olympics to be awarded with 3 gold medals.

  39. In 1962 the American Basketball league was established

  40.      1968- Peggy Fleming, a 19-year-old figure skater, wins the U.S.'s only Olympics gold medal of the 1968 Winter.

  41. 1960's Volleyball • 1960 - Seven midwestern institutions formed the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association • 1960's - New techniques added to the game included - The soft spike (dink), forearm pass (bump), blocking across the net, and defensive diving and rolling • 1964 - Volleyball was introduced to the Olympic Games in Tokyo

  42. Werner Roth was born in Yugoslavia. After immigrating to the United States at an early age, he became a rising star in American soccer through the 1960s, living in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Brooklyn Technical High School, playing on the varsity squad from 1962 to 1966, captaining the team in his senior year.

  43. Jackie Robinson was an extremely talented multi-sport athlete and a courageous man who played an active role in civil rights. He was the first black man to break the “color line”. The baseball hall of fame inducted Robinson in 1962 and he was a member of six World Series teams.

  44. Carly Johnson Elizabeth Welch Alyssa Ford Madison Walker Megan Nontell Jessica Braxton

  45. FASHION FROM THE 1960's

  46. The women in the 1960’s loved their blouses and skirts very colorful and bright. A

  47. During the 1960’s, the peace sign was very popular. It was on all of the “coolest” clothing. N

  48. The teenagers loved checkered, plaid and bright clothing. They also liked their hair in side ponies, pig tails, and head bands. S

  49. All of these items might have been worn during the 1960’s. These were very popular. It’s groovy, isn't it?! H

  50. Shoes like these were stylish in the 1960’s. They were worn by girls and women. Colorful was definitely in! S

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