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Journeys West
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: Geography, Immigration and Migration, United States History, United States, History-Social ScienceJourneys West helps students examine the motivations of people who traveled west during the 1800s, as well as the conditions the...Contributor: Federal Resources for Educational ExcellenceViews: 0Favorites: 0A Lewis and Clark Festival
Grades: 9 to 12Subjects: Life Sciences, Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Electives, Theatre and 6 additional..This lesson plan, from the National Park Service, has students share their knowledge of Lewis and Clark with classmates, parents...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0How Do We Find Our Way?
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Life Sciences, Geography, Science, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson, students consider whether they have a good sense of direction and whether they are able to navigate u...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0There's No Place Like Home
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, English-Language Arts, United States History, Literature, History-Social ScienceThis Xpeditions lesson uses children's literature and maps to explore reasons for past and present settlement. Students give var...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Sodbusters!
Grades: TK/K to 2Subjects: English-Language Arts, United States History, Writing Strategies, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from EDSITEment, students examine photographs of sod houses, build a model sod house, and picture themselves liv...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Go West: Imagining the Oregon Trail
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, English-Language Arts, United States History, Writing Strategies, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson from EDSITEment, students compare imagined travel experiences of their own with the actual experiences of 19th-ce...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0If You Were a Pioneer on the Oregon Trail
Grades: TK/K to 2Subjects: Writing Strategies, History-Social Science, Literature, Geography and 3 additional..In this lesson, from EDSITEment, students compare imagined travel experiences of their own with the actual experiences of 19th-c...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0On the Oregon Trail
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from EDSITEment, students work with primary documents and latter-day photographs to recapture the experience of ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0On This Day with Lewis and Clark
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, English-Language Arts, United States History, Reading Comprehension, History-Social ScienceThis five-lesson unit, from EDSITEment, is designed to help students appreciate the immensity and mystery of the mission Lewis a...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: "The Object of This Mission"
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson, students compete against each other for the best "land" and "resources" in the classroom as a way to ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: A Legacy to Remember
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, Visual Arts, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from Xpeditions, students design a memorial that illustrates the legacy of the Lewis and Clark expedition from a...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Building a Lasting Legacy
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from Xpeditions, students discuss the significant contributions made by Native Americans and other team members ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Facing Challenges--Real and Imagined
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from Xpeditions, students consider how they perceive geographic features and obstacles and how the Lewis and Cla...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from Xpeditions, students learn about specific instances in which Native Americans helped the Lewis and Clark ex...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Overcoming Obstacles
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson, students discuss the challenges and obstacles the Lewis and Clark expedition faced, focusing on how g...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Same Place, Different Perspectives
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson, students write about several encounters between the Lewis and Clark expedition and various Native Ame...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark: Why Explore the Vast Unknown?
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson about the Lewis and Clark expedition, students interpret a map of the West as it was known at the time...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark Expedition Routes and Control of Lands
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceThis Xpeditions map features the Lewis and Clark Expedition routes and details which countries controlled the explored lands.Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Lewis and Clark Expedition Routes
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Geography, United States History, History-Social ScienceThis map, from Xpeditions, illustrates both the westward and eastward travels of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Economic Spotter: Lewis and Clark's Expedition Faces Scarcity
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Economics, United States History, History-Social ScienceIn this EconEdLink lesson, students are introduced to the concept of scarcity. They travel back to the early 1800's in an inter...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0