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American History Curriculum Daily Schedule Week 7

This is our daily schedule page for week seven of our American history curriculum.

Materials and books are listed here in more detail.

See below the schedule for notes.

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Arctic Lesson Plan
Put papers in notebook or History Pocket

Student Overview + Discussion Questions

Arctic Map -Color and Label .Decorate Map with Animal Picture Cutouts The Inuit Ivory Carvers of the Far North
(book)
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Read - Aloud

Book notes

Tikta'Liktak An Eskimo Legend

p.1-18

Put cover into timeline (approx. 1680)

Tikta'Liktak

p.19 - 30

Tikta'Liktak

p.31 -43 Stop at the part where the walrus went "straight at Tiktaliktak".

Tikta'Liktak

p.43 - 55

Tikta'Liktak

p.56-63

End of book!

History Pockets

Begin Pocket 2 The Inuit

p.13, 14

Color and Construct Booklet

p.15-17

p.19 Arctic Ice Fishing

*straw, string, two magnet strips, tagboard

p.21-22 Tell Me a Story Shapebook

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Map/Globe

Canada

See Arctic Lesson Plan Map .. . .
Notebooking

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Science .. .

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Cooking .. . .. .. .
Crafts .. .. Aurora Borealis art lesson Sugar Cube Igloo Project

*Take a picture and put in History Pocket or notebook
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Extras

Video: My Inuit Family from Canada

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History Pockets supplies: Arctic ice fishing *straw, string, two magnet strips, tag board

Map notes: Arctic Circle map (Label the countries and land masses in the Arctic Circle) -goes with the Arctic lesson plan Science notes: The Arctic lesson plan has reading sheet, map, cutouts of carved animals, vocabulary, etc. See the book notes and study guide for the Tiktaliktak book for more science that is "tied" to the book. - Auroras, a loon coloring page, tides, etc.

Craft notes: Sugar Cube Igloo Project You can also mix 1/2 and 1/2 of glue and shaving cream to make "snow" for the scenery. It will dry in a nice 3-D puffy texture. Take a picture and put in your History Pocket or notebook.

 

 

 

 

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