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US History for Homeschoolers With Aunt Sam: Part I US Revolution to Civil War

Embark on a US History adventure with Aunt Sam! Join us as we discuss the remarkable lives of historical figures from the US Revolutions to the Civil War. This engaging class celebrates our past and sets the stage for a brighter future.
Aunt Sam Homeschooler Storyteller BA
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What's included

10 live meetings
8 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Simple weekly assignments and worksheets will be provided in the classroom. Opportunities to work on these worksheets and assignments will be given in class.
Assessment
Discuss and share what is learned with family. Optional presentations will be given in class. Kahoot quiz

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Let’s join Aunt Sam for a Look at US History through stories of Individuals.  Why do we remember these people? What are some facts about their lives? What is fiction? In this multi-day class, we’ll take a look at the life, education, and many contributions to history that these individuals made.  In this class, we will discuss the role that certain sources have played in their stories. We will use documents/resources from multi-based perspectives to evaluate their stories.  My goal for this class is for students to gain an honest view of historical figures. This is an upper elementary course.  In class, we will map their homes, their journeys, create a timeline and discuss how their lives have affected our lives for good and bad. (Students who are not comfortable sharing/participating are always welcome to simply participate at the level they are most comfortable).  

Also, the information included in the classroom will NOT always be used or covered in class.  This course may be a multiple day per week class, not just once a week.  The student will be encouraged to work on the extra projects outside of class, enabling the learner to have a greater understanding of the Historical Figure.

Every lesson will include: 
•	Worksheets (which students can fill out during class)
•	Slide presentations
•	Discussion questions
•	Crafts/projects/games included in classroom, however, not always done in class

My goal is to inspire curiosity, interest, and application of what we learn from the lives of these historical figures. 
In the last class:
•	Kahoot quiz
•	Presentations, where those interested students present a Historical Hero of their choice (optional)
•	Diplomas

Class Schedule and basic topics covered:

Week One: Ben and Big Ideas: Why did Benjamin Franklin fly kites?
•	Why is Benjamin Franklin considered a Founding Father? How did he show ingenuity?
•	How did he help in the American Revolution?
•	What did he invent?

Week Two: Who were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty? 
•	What was the Stamp Act? How did they have Conviction?
•	What was the Tea Act? 

Week Three: What is Paul Revere’s ride? 
•	What is a Minute Man? How do you spend your time?
•	Where is the Old North Church?
•	Who is Henry W. Longfellow?	

Week Four: Why did George Washington leave his home? 
•	Who was George Washington? How did he show self-discipline?
•	How did he help win the Revolutionary War?

Week Five: What were Lewis & Clark looking for?
•	Where did they travel? How did they demonstrate Teamwork?
•	What did they find?

Week Six: Who is Francis Scott Key? 
•	What Poem did Francis write? How does the Flag show Patriotism?
•	What Battle did he watch?

Week Seven: Westward Ho! 
•	Who were the Pioneers? How did they have Vision?
•	Why did they leave their homes?
•	Who was Laura Ingalls?

Week Eight: Why was Harriet Tubman a Train Conductor? 
•	Who was Harriet Tubman? How did she have Courage?
•	What is the Underground Railroad?
•	Why was the Civil War fought?
 
Week Nine: Why did Abraham Lincoln wear a tall top hat? Debates
•	Why were there Lincoln Douglas Debates?
•	What is the emancipation proclamation?

Week Ten: Presentations, Kahoot Quiz and Diplomas
Learning Goals
Students will gain a basic understanding of: 
•	History and Geography
•	Timeline of Basic events from United States History
•	How the past has affected our lives
•	How we can learn from these lives and better our own lives and community
Also, students will improve and practice listening, attention and focus skills
They will have opportunities to:
•	Retell some story facts and events
•	Discuss different events 
•	Answer basic comprehension questions 
•	Present ideas from the topics discussed
learning goal

Syllabus

10 Lessons
over 10 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Ben and Big Ideas: Why did Benjamin Franklin fly kites?
 • Why is Benjamin Franklin considered a Founding Father? How did he show ingenuity?
• How did he help in the American Revolution?
• What did he invent? 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Liberty! Who were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty?
 • What was the Stamp Act? How did they have Conviction?
• What was the Tea Act? 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Prepared! Who is Paul Revere? How was he prepared?
 • What is a Minute Man? How do you spend your time?
• Where is the Old North Church?
• Who is Henry W. Longfellow? 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Civility! Why did George Washington leave his home?
 • Who was George Washington? How did he show Civility and self-discipline?
• How did he help win the Revolutionary War? 
50 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
It is preferred that the worksheets are printed, but can be viewed from the classroom site.
Map (provided in classroom to be printed)
Paper
Colored pencils
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
Sources
All resources referenced to are available from the Local Library or online, if pre-reading is desirable, BUT not necessary. Resources: These sites are used throughout the course to gain overviews and actual documents for individuals’ lives: •     The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History https://www.gilderlehrman.org/about/about •     National Endowment for the Humanities https://www.neh.gov/ •     Learning for Justice https://www.learningforjustice.org/ •     National Geographic https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/education-resources/ •     Kids Discover https://online.kidsdiscover.com/home Used on the weeks that we cover these topics:     •     The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States, The Star-Spangled Banner Used as reference Week 3: •     The Paul Revere Heritage Project http://www.paul-revere-heritage.com/index.html Used as reference Weeks 2,3,5 and 9: •     American Battlefields Trust https://www.battlefields.org/ Used as reference Week 8: •     National Women's History Museum https://www.womenshistory.org/ The final class includes a KAHOOT quiz.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Brigham Young University
History is fascinating to me! I like to research how people lived and how their lives have affected our lives. I have traveled across the US and around the world, enabling me to interact with many people and cultures firsthand. I have learned about how they live and, in many cases, lived with them. I have studied and lived in different parts of the US, Israel, Egypt, England and Paraguay. I have a broad firsthand experience of different cultures and their effect on the world.
I have taught these historical topics to my own children in our homeschool and in a variety of formats including public school, homeschool co-ops and community classes.  
Specific Teacher expertise:
Homeschooled my 9 children for 25 years
Substitute Teaching in Central Valley School District for the past 4 years teaching mostly Elementary School with occasional Middle School experiences; Subjects taught 
History classes 
Math classes 
ELA classes 
Science classes 
Music classes  
Taught classes at Spokane Valley Learning Academy, a K-8 Partnership Program in Central Valley School District in Spokane, for over 15 years Subjects taught:
History/Civics Classes (dealing with US History and Government) 
Spanish Classes (beginning level)
Science Classes (dealing with the weather) 
Theater Classes (Introduction and theatrical presentations)
  I have a bachelor's degree in Theater. I love adding role-plays, and a little "drama" to each lesson.  The projects/worksheets are fun, interesting and informative! Welcome to the class!

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weekly or $160 for 10 classes
1x per week, 10 weeks
50 min

Completed by 31 learners
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Ages: 7-12
3-7 learners per class

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