I LOVE history and learning about things from the past, but have never seemed to be able to get that across to my students in a way that excited them. Thanks to the many, many bloggers out there and Pinterest, history is alive in my classroom and my students are learning about the way things used to be by living it, instead of simply reading it in a book.
During this unit, my team decided to focus on 3 time periods. The first is the Pioneer Era, and Erica, my rockin' teaching partner who shares a brain with me, is planning this one. (I told you, everyone needs one like her on their team!) We are looking at the ways children did things during that time period. We have our local museum coming in to bringing butter churning, quill pen and ink writing, Civil War practice guns (wooden carved ones for kids), and a 19th Toy Trunk. Our third graders will spend the entire morning on Monday exploring these different stations. I can't wait to see their excitement as the learning becomes real to them! For the next 2 weeks we will be learning about what children's lives were like during that time while comparing that to our lives now. Boy are they
I am in charge of planning the Titanic portion of our unit. I have always
I got my inspiration from this bulletin board found on Pinterest. I can't wait to see it up in our hallway. Does anyone have any awesome Titanic lessons they use? I would love to hear about them!
Our last focus is on the Biltmore Estate. We are taking our third graders to visit the estate in March, so we are planning lessons to teach them about this time period and the estate before we go. I think it is so neat that the largest home in North America is found right here in my state, North Carolina!
Who wouldn't want to live there????? I can't wait to see my kiddos face when they see the house. Most of my kids don't live our town, so to see this will be a real treat!
What kind of awesome events do you have planned for your class?
We went to the Biltmore in November! It was beautiful! Your kids will have a wonderful time! There is a book for kids...Mystery of the Biltmore Estate.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cassie! I will have to make sure to check that one out. Did you guys plan your own trip, or use Educatours to plan it all?
ReplyDeleteThis unit sounds great and I love that Titanic bulletin board!! I'm your newest follower. :)
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Thanks Lori! I am really excited about this unit.
ReplyDeleteHello i am doing a titanic bulletin board and i was wondering how you made titanic on your bulletin board i need help
ReplyDeleteHi Amber! Lots of cardboard!!!! Use it to make the shape of the ship and then cover it with construction paper. Same thing for the other pieces of the ship except the smokestack, rolled construction paper works good for it. Hope this helps!
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