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Bensalem Township School District 5 Grade SS Curriculum th Chapter 5 Standards Link: 8.1.6.5 Historical Analysis and Skills Development A. Understand chronological thinking and distinguish between past, present and future time. D. Describe and explain historical research. 8.4.6.5 World History A. Identify and explain how individuals and groups made significant political and cultural contributions to world history. Big Idea: Enduring Understanding(s): Routes of Exploration • • Eight European Explorers came to the New World and their arrival affected the native people Students will understand the Conquistadors, the Northwest Passage and how contagious diseases affected the native people Essential Question(s): • • • What were the cause and effects of European exploration of the Americas? What developments pushed exploration forward? How did Columbus impact trade and exploration? Knowledge: • • • • • • • Christopher Columbus John Cabot Juan Ponce de Leon Hernan Cortes Jacques Cartier Henry Hudson Robert de La Salle Skill(s): • • • Explain how the voyages of Columbus encouraged the powers of Europe to explore th th the Americas between the 15 and 17 centuries. Identify areas in North America claimed by explorers sponsored by Spain, France, Holland, and England. Describe the impact of the expeditions of Columbus, Cabot, Ponce de Leon, Cortes, Cartier, Coronado, Hudson, and de La Salle upon Native Americans. Assessment/Evidence of Learning: Routes of Exploration to the New World Assessment Student Interactive Notebook Processing Activity Bensalem Township School District 5 Grade SS Curriculum th Learning Activities: • • • • • • • Preview Activity Processing Activity Internet Tutorial: www.tutorial.historyalive.com Explain how advances in technology lead to an increase in exploration (e.g. ship technology) Determine reasons for the exploration of North America (e.g., religious, economic, political). Compare the geographic and cultural differences between the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies (e.g., religious, economic, political). Analyze contributions of American Indian people to the colonial settlements. Chapter 5 Resources: Literature Connection: • Discovery of America by Betsy Maestro • Scholastic Atlas of Exploration by Dinah Starkey • The History News: Explorers by Michael Johnstone • I, Columbus: My Journal, 1492-1493 by Peter Roop • Journeys in Time: A New Atlas of American History, by Susan Buckley & Elspeth Leacock • Magellan and the Exploration of South America, by Colin Hynson • The World in 1492, by Katherine Paterson & Jean Fritz Internet Connection • www.historyalive.com • MrNussbaum.com Explorer Route Maps • Explorer Tools Tools that explorers used, illustrations and explanations of these tools. • The Explorers Links to information on various explorers and their travels. • Explorers of the Millennium, Explorers Timeline Provides links to explorers by century. • Age of Exploration A webquest to examine why explorers left, what qualities they had, and the results of their exploration. • Why Explorers Explored the World • Social Studies for Kids: The 13 American Colonies This site compares characteristics of the colonies. • Let”s Make a Deal: Colonial Real Estate A webquest where students research the different aspects of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies in order to sell real estate. • You Are the Historian: Investigating the First Thanksgiving Bensalem Township School District 5 Grade SS Curriculum th Chapter 5 An excellent interactive site that helps students correct misconceptions of the role of Native Americans in Plymouth. • Scholastic Compares and contrasts lifestyles of Native Americans and colonists. • Narragansett Bay: A Friend’s Perspectives, Indians and Colonists Describes things learned from the Native Americans by the colonists. • Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (Word) An Annotated Resource Set developed by Steven Suggs • Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (Word) European Explorers in the Americas: An Annotated Resource Set developed by Andrea Hogan • Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (Word) Differences between New England, Middle and Southern colonies: An Annotated Resource Set developed by Ruth King • Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (Word) Contributions of American Indians to colonial settlements: An Annotated Resource Set developed by Ruth King •