History - Explorers Project.
Explorer | Researcher |
Balboa | Critter |
Frobisher | Justin |
Cabot | Ethan |
Alexander | |
| Tiana |
Drake | Quinlan |
Vikings | Nathan |
Marco Polo | Elena |
Vespucci | Daniel |
Magellan | Linda |
This is a research project. Go to the library, use encyclopaedia, or the internet (LAST!) to find out information about your explorer. Where did he live? When? What form of travel did he use? Where did he go? Did he claim any land for his liege? Were there any conflicts during his travels? Was his life in danger?
Find out some interesting facts about your explorer. Include a map of his travels.
Use the template to copy figures onto cardstock. Decorate the explorer to reflect something of his culture or character. (Sword, moustache, horse, uniform, equipment, etc.)
You will be giving a report on your explorer next week, and putting your guy up on the timeline. You could even include a page for the other students to fill in with facts about your explorer.
Around the World in Math
3 comments:
Mine are definitely going to practice! :) They need to keep their titles. ;)
I'll have you know that this morning Justin woke up, had an apple, and got out the encyclopaedia to look up Frobisher. ;) There was just a little blurb about him in ours, so he'll do more research on the internet. But, is that a first kid or what? ;)
How come the internet is last? We rely on our internet alot for school.
Just curious.
I want them to be able to do old-fashioned research at the library, in the encyclopedia, etc. The internet is fairly easy to use. Although, I do want to teach them to discern what sites are reliable and what sites aren't so great! I actually have a lesson prepared on that very subject.
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