Grades 4-6
Sarah Peterson
Hands on History
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Both of these plans are part of a series - but each can be used independently!
Wild, Wild West Careers: FRONTIERSMAN
Davy Crockett; Remember the Alamo
This lesson is one
in a series of 14 lessons on Wild, Wild
West Careers. Each of the lessons
covers the careers and information about the era as it relates to the
career. The series covers the United
States during the 1800s, including events that contributed to Western Expansion. Each lesson can also be used individually. These are
GREAT FOR SUBS – ALL INFORMATIONAL TEXT
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In the early part
of the 1800s, land west of the Mississippi River was complete wilderness. This
land consisted of rivers, mountains, forests and prairies and was occupied by Native
Americans and wild animals. The frontier was the name given to the wild and
unfamiliar land that lay west of civilized America. A frontiersman was a man who hunted, trapped,
and traded on the frontier. Many lived
isolated lives, traversing the land, following rivers, and climbing mountains in
search of beavers, raccoons, and bears - any animal whose fur could be
sold.
·
Discussion: The
Frontier, Frontiersmen and Pioneers
·
Activity: Job
Application: Frontiersman
·
Discussion: Davy
Crockett – Frontiersman
·
Activity: Black
Bear Safety
·
Discussion: Texas
Independence from Mexico
·
Activity: Texas
Declaration of Independence Group Activity
·
Primary Source
Document: Texas Declaration of Independence
·
Discussion: The
Alamo
·
Activity: Review
Worksheet
·
Teacher’s Key for
Review Worksheet
·
Review Game: Bingo Words
for your Bingo Cards
·
Sugar Cube Alamo
Instructions, Patterns and Images
·
Frontiersman Coloring Page
·
Suggested Books and Movies
All Wild, Wild West Careers will have the same basic format.
STUDYING THE MIDDLE AGES?
MEDIEVAL CAREERS: PAGES AND SQUIRES
This
is the first lesson in a series of “Medieval Employment" lesson plans. In
this lesson plan, students will learn about the medieval jobs of Pages and
Squires. The lesson plan includes a short informational passage; a job
application; activity suggestions (specifically training to be a page and
squire); a review worksheet; plus movie and book suggestions.
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Medieval Careers: Pages and Squires
Discussion: Pages
and Squires
Activity: Complete Job
Application
Activity: Train to
be a Page – Strategic Game: Pen in a Palace
Activity: Train to
be a Squire – Messenger Game
Discussion: The
Melee and the Joust
Activity:
Participate in a Melee
Activity: Pages and
Squires Worksheet
Teacher’s Key for
Review Worksheet
Coloring Page –
Page-in-Training
Writing Prompt
Review Game: Bingo
Words for Review Game
All Wild, Wild West Careers will have the same basic format.
Both
lessons are work well for grades 4-6 and homeschool.
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