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Continuing the Deductive Detectives Skills: Solving a New Mystery
Social Studies
Unsolved Mystery of the Titanic
In this one time course we will look at 5 unsolved mysteries that still linger over 100 years after the sinking of the titanic.
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8-13
year olds
1-6
learners per class
$10
Charged upfront
Meets once
30 minute class
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Class Experience
In this one time class we will look at five mysteries that still remain unsolved 100 years after the Titanic's sinking. Let your children's imagination come to life with this fun and exciting class. We will look at the following mysteries. - Did a torpedo sink the titanic? - Was there even an iceberg? - Why didn't the crew have binoculars? - The ""third" ship. - Why was the Titanic speeding? In this fun class we will look at first hand accounts and experts opinions about what really...
Students will be able to answer the following questions. - Did a torpedo sink the titanic? - Was there even an iceberg? - Why didn't the crew have binoculars? - The ""third" ship. - Why was the Titanic speeding?
This is another part in an ongoing Titanic series. The first class, also taught on the Outschool platform, is titled Heroes on The Titanic. It is not necessary to have participated in the class in order to enjoy this one. I taught 8th grade history in the public school system where we looked into different aspects of the Titanic.
30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
There will not be any upsetting or scary pictures or content in this lesson. The goal is to have a fun, positive and uplifting class. I am not including any media content in this class.
The ideas for this lesson will come from multiple sources. Caitlynn Dickmann, UCCS paper, entitled The Mystery of the Titanic: What Really Happened, articles from the Scientific American and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Teacher
Justin HansenRead it, Find it, Use it - American History
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4 completed classes
About Me
Good Morning! I am excited to be here and tell you a little about myself. I love to teach classes focused around American history. I also love hosting historical book clubs and discussion groups. I am a certified teacher, certified to teach...