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Colonial Quest: Journey Through the 13 Colonies of America!
Class experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginning our class with introductions and an affirmation to set the tone for our learning environment. We then will move onto introducing our learning objectives and key points of the lesson. Utilizing researched slides and videos to reiterate talking points and facts, this class will focus on the history of the first 13 colonies of the United States of America. Over the course of 14 weeks, breaking down to 1 class a week, we will embark on a deep dive into each colony, delving into the...
Learners will gain knowledge and understanding about early colonial life in the 13 first colonies of the United States of America Learn and define vocabulary related to the topic Gain knowledge, understanding, and respect for and about the Indigenous people the reside all across the United States Gain understanding as to the reason for early colonial settlement
As a person with a multicultural background, I have been blessed with the opportunity to embrace diverse life experiences in various atmospheres across the United States. These invaluable encounters have profoundly shaped my understanding of the nation's unique regional identities, instilling in me an enduring appreciation for the plethora of perspectives that enrich our collective narrative. My journey in education has become a true passion, driving me to achieve a multitude of academic accomplishments and acquire a wealth of knowledge. My dedication has been recognized through the attainment of two esteemed degrees, each contributing to my enriched understanding of the world around me. My first degree, in Africana/Black Studies, has been an enlightening voyage into the rich tapestry of African and Black cultures. This immersive exploration has deepened my comprehension of their profound contributions to the vibrant tapestry of American history. Delving into the triumphs, struggles, and resilience of these communities has sparked an unwavering commitment to share their narratives and celebrate their cultural heritage. Equipped with a second degree in Social Sciences, my horizons have expanded further, granting me a broader and more interconnected perspective on societal structures and human interactions. This multidimensional view has intensified my passion for cultural exploration, igniting a fervor to bridge gaps and promote understanding among diverse communities
A PDF copy of slide for each lesson as well as a work sheet file will be provided for learners but is not required
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This class will be discussing the life of Colonial Americans and the Indigenous tribes living there as well. There will be topics of famine, war, death, and dieses. This class will also discuss the lives of Indigenous people who were harmed by the European settlement as well as those who helped/aided the settlers. We will also discuss the different treaties and agreements violated by the European settlers in regards to the Indigenous People's land/territory
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Hi! My name is Ms. Lex (Alexis) and I teach Black History. Through the class I provide your learner will gain a knowledge, understanding, and appreciation for Ethnic Studies, specifically Black/African American Studies. I firmly believe that...
Group Class
$2
weekly or $25 for 14 classes1x per week, 14 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-6 learners per class