Friday, June 21, 2013

Entry #1 Timeline from 1776-1865


This lesson is for a third grade classroom.  We are studying a chapter on our country’s early history.  The chapter discusses how slaves were used, how colonies were settled and developed their own laws and also had to follow the laws of England, which led many colonists to want a change in government.  The colonies wanted independence so leaders such as John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and others wrote a statement which came to be known as the Declaration of Independence. This led to freedom and independence for the colonists. The colonists chose George Washington to be the leader and President of the new country.   The leaders then wrote the Constitution. (Content)

 Read aloud the chapter on our country’s earl history. Discuss how events occur in an order and could be organized by dates and times. (Standard 8.1.2.A) Discuss how the country has changed over time and how it has stayed the same. (DOK1) We would discuss the events and important people from reading our chapter and make a list of what the students generate on the board.  (Standard 8.3.3.A., 8.3.3.B.)  Then ask students to help place them in an order of what happened first, second, next, last.  (Standard 8.1.3.A.)   Rearrange the events on the board so they are in first to last order in which they occurred in history and determine how to place them on a timeline on the smart board.  (DOK2)  After the timeline is finished discuss the importance of order of events and what changes had to occur before the next event could happen on the timeline.  (DOK2) Ask students to relate this to how their life has changed from second grade to third grade.  Students should list events or important things and people they recall in their lives and make a timeline of this information.  Students will then compare how their life has changed or stayed the same on their timeline to how the nation has changed or stayed the same. (DOK3) Students will then create a timeline from their birth date to the present (or even future) time. Ideas to include on the timeline would be current president, historical events in the community, inventions, and life changing events in their own lives (DOK4) (Creative idea)

Domain 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 3c

1 comment:

  1. This is great - linking the concept of a historical timeline to a timeline of the student's life! We have to be careful to not think of history as inevitable (there were always choices) but each event led to a choice that led to the next event. For those of us who are somewhat linear, timelines are great organizing tools!

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