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Charles Winston Peale Clark and Lewis Portraits, 1807. |
Introduction:
This
can be an opening lesson to Manifest Destiny or a good sub-lesson on Lewis and
Clark. This lesson revolves around a song, Grandfather River by Gordon Ward, which
explains the journey Lewis and Clark embarked on. Song is the focus of this
lesson; which would be best suited for a 45-minute class period. This lesson
also includes a DBQ worksheet, some of the artifacts used are from the museum’s
collection. This lesson also includes a Kahoot game, which can be swapped out
for something less technically intensive.
Theoretical Principles:
Think Pair Share or Jigsaw Puzzle (justifications in next post)
Standards:
NJ Standard:
6.1.8.A.4.b
Analyze how the concept of Manifest Destiny influenced
the acquisition of land through annexation, diplomacy, and war.
US History Content standards:
Standard 1A
Assess how the Louisiana Purchase affected relations
with Native Americans and the lives of various inhabitants of the Louisiana
Territory.
Materials:
Computer (with projector)
YouTube
Lyric sheet (attached)
DBQ Worksheet (attached)
Terms:
Lewis and
Clark: Meriwether Lewis and William
Clark were hired by President Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana
territory to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. Their three-year journey
spanned 8,000 miles down the Ohio River, up the Missouri River, across the
Continental Divide, and to the Pacific Ocean. Please use this link here to find more information!
President
Jefferson: A founding father, drafter
of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United
States. Under his tenure, the United States bought the Louisiana Purchase from
Napoleon. This led to the Lewis and Clark adventure into the frontier lands.
Use this link here to
discovery information.
Corps of
Discovery: was a
specially-established unit of the United States Army which formed the nucleus
of the Lewis and Clark. The Corps, which was a select group of volunteers, which
were led jointly by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William
Clark. They were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, and their objectives
were to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to learn how
the Louisiana Purchase. More information can be found here.
Step 1: Kahoot! (Introduction)
The lesson will start with a funny but informative
video on Lewis and Clark and their expedition titled Lewis
and Clark Expedition: A Memestory.
After the video the class will play a quick Kahoot to do a review and to get
the students excited about the lesson. The Kahoot is a
five question mini-quiz. It is not to grade the students; but just an
interactive way to make them pay attention.
After the Kahoot game, the teacher will pass out the
lyric sheets to the students. The student’s directions would be to listen to Grandfather River and annotate at least three sections of the lyrics. The teacher can
change these directions to specific lines or you can leave it broad. After
listening to the song one or two times the students, should pair up and talk
about the song. This is where they should quickly go over the part they
annotated and explain to the other student their thought process. The teacher should
than hold a class discussion to answer any questions about the song and to
engage the class in discussion. It would also be a good idea to ask the
students to explain their thought process about their annotations. After the
discussion the teacher will hand out the worksheet DBQ to the students. After
some time, the students should go into pairs and work together and go over
their answers.
Step 3: House Hunters Historical (Conclusion)
To finish off this lesson the teacher should go over the
worksheet and play this YouTube video
called Louisiana Purchase: House Hunters Historical. This is a hilarious way to reinforce the lesson!
Differentiation/Planned Support:
Individual Students (IEPs or 504s): The small group
work for the worksheet will be a great time for students with IEP to utilize
peer tutoring with the Think Pair Share. During this time students are required
to go into small groups and help each other with the worksheet. This lesson
also has many videos and interactive aspects to make sure that IEP students and
the rest of the class stay engaged.
More about Gordon Ward:
Gordon Ward is the musician who wrote and sings the
Grandfather River. I had the opportunity to hear him sing this song live when
he came to Washington’s Headquarters grand opening of their Discover History Center.
Click his photo to be linked to his website.
Links/Worksheets:
- Lewis and Clark Worksheet (DBQ) - (materials in next post)
- Lyric sheet
- Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Memestory
- Kahoot
- Grandfather River YT video
- Louisiana Purchase: House Hunters Historical
References:
Peale, Charles Willson. Clark and Lewis Portraits. 1807. Courtesy Independence National
Historical Park, Philadelphia. Accessed 2018. http://explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?imgId=1-2-24D
History.com
Staff. "Lewis and Clark." History.com. 2009. Accessed March 06, 2018.
https://www.history.com/topics/lewis-and-clark.
"Thomas
Jefferson." Wikipedia. March 03, 2018. Accessed March 06, 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson.
"Corps
of Discovery." Corps of Discovery. Accessed 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corps_of_Discovery.
Mr.Bett.
YouTube. October 12, 2017. Accessed March 06, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2ADwME0c7k.
YouTube.
February 17, 2015. Accessed March 15, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kgjJUs1BCs&t=1s.
MrBettsClass.
YouTube. October 11, 2016. Accessed March 15, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaTSImrDxc.
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