Showing posts with label Social Studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Studies. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Famous Last Words

After studying about famous people of the American Revolution, students used the Yakit app to pretend they were Crispus Attucks, Molly Pitcher, Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, or Peter Salem and tell us what these famous people would have to say for themselves!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Can you build a crate strong enough for the Boston Tea Party?

Today students were presented with a STEM building challenge- Can you build a crate strong enough to protect your tea from the Boston Tea Party with a limited amount of supplies?!

Students did a GREAT job with this!! Some crates lasted over 45 minutes in water before the tea was damaged! Following the building and testing, students were asked to reflect on their building- what went well? What would you change? What was the biggest challenge? What do you think- How would YOU build a crate to withstand the Boston Tea Party?!







Thursday, November 20, 2014

The Case of the Boston Massacre

Today our 4th grade detectives were presented with a new case to investigate! During the Boston Massacre, British soldiers shot and killed five colonists! BUT, was it self-defense or murder?!? It was up to our detectives to study the crime scene and evidence to find out!! They studied primary source documents of illustrations of the Boston Massacre from a variety of viewpoints, investigated different pieces of evidence such as snowballs and clubs, and took into consideration the scene of the crime (winter, night time). After close investigation at the scene of the crime, they came back to the station to listen to four eye witness accounts. Each account had a slightly different take on what actually happened, so students had to look for similarities and differences between the stories. Throughout the entire process, students kept notes in their detectives notebooks for both sides. At the end, they analyzed their evidence and made their decision.

What do you think- did the British soldiers commit murder, or was it an act of self-defense?!

The Crime Scene:





 
 

Ready to investigate!












 


Analyzing the eye witness accounts
 
 
 
Listen to one of our eyewitness accounts here!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Historic Brattonsville

We had such a good time at our Historic Brattonsville field trip last week despite the rain! Here are some photos and videos of our trip. Enjoy!!