
Students will explore the people, places, and events of life in the early settlements and colonies of the United States of America with an empahis on the native peoples' perspective .This module concentrates on the beginning of American democracy, settlement and the people and culture behind it with a specific emphasis on the Native American perspective. History can help students develop a sense of where things have come from and where they may be heading for and at what speed. The events in history should be viewed in relationship with other events. The ideas of historical significance focus on change and this module addresses how change effected America.
Objectives:
during and about the colonial period.
demonstrate and perform inside EduKaydia.
settlers survived to establish permanent resident.
and their characteristics.
(a) Use census information to determine who was included in the
family.
(b) Describe shelter, furnishings, costume, education, food,
chores, recreation common to the colonial child.
Asessment
Students complete a variety of written assignments and final projects to assess progress. All work is archived in individual student folders at the 3DLearn site. Final multimedia projects are showcased at the 3DLearn site and are archived into personal student portfolio CD's at the end of the school year to document progress and student growth.
3DLearn teachers provide written daily feedback on all student assignments. Students have password protected learning portals where assignment feedback is stored along with their e-gradebook. Students have access to this area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
These include:
Module Resources
The Witch of Black Bird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
Self-Selected Historical Fiction Novel













