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Historia de Estados Unidos, grados 3.º a 5.º, desde principios hasta 1620, era 1

Este curso de 3 semanas basado en estándares cubre los encuentros culturales y ecológicos entre los pueblos indígenas de las Américas, África Occidental y Europa Occidental.
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6 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 5
Lesson 1-2
Tracking the Buffalo 
--learn about life on the plains by exploring the symbols on the buffalo hide and the related primary sources.
-- learn how the Indigenous People of the Plains used the buffalo by matching a part of the buffalo to an object made from it
-- learn the meanings of symbols in the hide and the traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Plains
 Writings of Ancient Maya
--explore aspects of one of the centers of civilization in Mesoamerica in the first millennium CE through its writings
--consider how early European colonization affected the Maya

Lesson 3
The Columbia Exchange
--discover how The Columbian Exchange that traded plants, animals, and slaves forever changed the world
--consider the positive and negative effects the exchange had on the world
--consider how the Columbia Exchange, though named such, had overwhelmingly positive effects for Europeans and negative for those living in the Americas and in Africa

Lesson 4
Jamestown, Quebec, and Santa Fe
--learn about the earliest settlements in the Americas by outside explorers in the three above colonies 
--learn about trade and diplomacy and the new economies that emerged due to these settlements and how these affected the Indigenous People already in the areas
--examine the maps sent back to the Europe during this time and find the story that they tell

Lesson 5
Virtual Field Trip to Cities of Indigenous People
--before "visiting," use this opportunity to encourage discussion on respect of different cultures and traditions
--view and learn about the culture and technology of the tribes of Ocmulgee, Kolomoki, and Etowah 

Lesson 6
Compare Lifestyles of Various Native American Tribes
--compare the Indigenous People living in the following geographical areas; Great Basin, Great Plains, Northeast Woodlands, Northwest Coast/Plateau, Southeast, and the Southwest.
--compare shelter, hunting techniques, special skills, and daily life
Metas de aprendizaje
Era 1: The Three Worlds Meet (beginnings to 1620)
Standard 1: Comparative characteristics of societies in the Americas, Western Europe, and Western Africa that increasingly interacted after 1450
Standard 2: How early European exploration and colonization resulted in cultural and ecological interactions among previously unconnected peoples
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Orientación para padres
Parents should be aware that this content areas includes themes such as genocide, invasion, slavery, disease, war, and death. These will topics will be addressed directly in an age appropriate manner. A complete syllabus including links to sources can be made available upon request. If you have questions or concerns regarding these areas, please reach out ahead of time and we can discuss in detail what the lessons entail.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
Whenever possible, I used primary sources in my instruction. Many of these primary sources Smithsonian's collection as well as accessed through PBS Learning Media.
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Certified Classroom Teacher 1-6
Certified Social Studies teacher for grade 5-8
Primary sources are used whenever possible
Consider marginalized voices in my lesson through careful listening and reading of resources such as Teaching Tolerance etc. 

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