History Herald: Holiday Series~ Ancient Origins & Traditions St. Patrick's Day
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
History Heralds: The True Origins of St. Patrick's Day- Traditions & Holidays Extra! Extra! Learn All About It! In this one time course, students will travel back to Ireland to explore the history of St. Patrick's Day and its ancients origins. Come journey with us as we travel back to explore the ancient origins of St. Patrick's Day. Surrounded by myth and folklore, students will learn about the man named Patrick born at the end of the 4th century who was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold to Celtic people in Northern Ireland. Students will learn about the Ancient Celts and Druids who lived during this period. We will then follow Patrick as he escapes Ireland but eventually returns as a missionary for the church. We will also explore some of the myths about Patrick such as banishing snakes from Ireland, the inclusion of Leprechauns into the holiday based off Celtic Fairies and the importance of the Shamrock in Celtic tradition. This is a non-religious class, however, it does explore multiple religious traditions (Celtic, Roman, and Christian). Each one will be presented in an objective way to instruct the student on the history of the persona and myths involve. Through class discussion, presentation, and collaborative interaction, students will trace the historical background of the holiday. All of the above points will be addressed, and students will leave class with a thorough understanding of the historical events and traditions of the modern St. Patrick's Day holiday. This is a non-religious class. Its objective is to trace the historical past of the current holiday celebrated around the world and highlight historical trends and themes. This class will help your child trace the historical origins of the holiday and traditions and connect them to present traditions celebrated around the world. Students will hone their historical analysis capabilities through discussion and lecture. Class will be interactive with lots of discussion and group collaboration, an activity, and a presentation. This is a beginner class, so no prior knowledge is needed. Come join us for a journey back in time as we learn about the true history of St. Patrick's Day, and how it became a leprechaun and green filled celebration.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of history, ancient civilizations, and the development of the holiday of St. Patrick's Day and its traditions that have developed overtime. Students will also work on their communication and critical thinking skills.
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Parental Guidance
This is a historical class that traces ancient events and traditions which includes religious rituals, legends, and myths, along with the imprisonment/slavery of people. Please be advised that some students may find this content a bit discontenting.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
A vast collaboration of sources will be utilized to create this content to provide the students with a multi-faceted explanation of events from differing perspectives. Some sources utilized to create the content of the course:
America's Favorite Holidays: Candid Histories by Bruce David Forbes
Element Encyclopedia of the Celts
History of Britain and Ireland: The Definitive Visual Guide The Definitive Visual Guide
The Story of Britain: From the Romans to the Present: A Narrative History From the Romans to the Present - A Narrative History
Roman Religion: A Sourcebook (Focus Classical Sources)
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in History from Arizona State University
Master's Degree in Education from Fayetteville State University
Bachelor's Degree in History from Duquesne University
For the past decade, I have been encouraging students through education and personal development to explore the challenges of the past. Through my own personal education and professional development, I create a safe environment for students to learn about challenging topics of the past. My undergraduate is in history, focusing on United States and European integration of world cultures. My first master's degree is in education with a focus on English/Language Arts and global history while teaching middle and high school. My second master's degree is in history with a focus on world empires and cultures and United States/Europe during the premodern era and modern era. I am currently pursuing my PhD in history focusing on immigration and relations with indigenous peoples.
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Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 90 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-16 learners per class