Thanksgiving Unit Day 1
Standard SS.1.1.2 Analyze historical time periods and patterns of continuity and change, through multiple perspectives, within and among cultures and societies.
Grade Level Expectation: The diverse perspectives and traditions of families from many cultures have shaped the United States.
Evidence Outcomes:
a.Identify similarities and differences between themselves and others.
b.Discuss common and unique characteristics of different cultures using multiple sources of information.
Grade Level Expectation: The diverse perspectives and traditions of families from many cultures have shaped the United States.
Evidence Outcomes:
a.Identify similarities and differences between themselves and others.
b.Discuss common and unique characteristics of different cultures using multiple sources of information.
Driving Question: How were the lives of the pilgrims and Wompanoag different from our lives today?
Culminating Project: Students will create a presentation to compare their life today with the life of a pilgrim or Wampanoag child. The presentation could be a book, collage, art project, Power Point presentation, video, or any other creative way you can imagine.
Completed packets and presentations will be due to classroom or online teachers on Friday, November 20th.
Culminating Project: Students will create a presentation to compare their life today with the life of a pilgrim or Wampanoag child. The presentation could be a book, collage, art project, Power Point presentation, video, or any other creative way you can imagine.
Completed packets and presentations will be due to classroom or online teachers on Friday, November 20th.
Watch this read aloud by Rhonda Gowler Greene.
Watch this video about the Pilgrims.
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Read this page to learn about the Pilgrims.
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Use this page in your packet to write or draw 4 facts you learned about the Pilgrims from today’s read aloud and video.
You will use pages like the one below to make a book about the first Thanksgiving. Use these directions and example to see how you can put it together. You can use construction paper like the example or just staple the pages together on regular paper. You will need a pencil, crayons, scissors, and glue or a glue stick to make your book.
Trace the fact about the Mayflower and color the ship to make the first page in your Thanksgiving book.