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Seattle's Stake in the Mar 12, 2006 Dear Educators; We are pleased to offer you "Seattle's Stake in the Klondike Gold Rush", a 3rd - 6th grade integrated (and very interactive) curriculum. Made possible by a generous grant from 4 Culture (formerly Cultural Development Authority of King County), this curriculum is a collaborative effort of Lakeridge Elementary School and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The Klondike Gold Rush, known as "The Last Grand Adventure", was a key event in the economic development of Seattle and the Puget Sound. In 1897, seventy thousand stampeders would head for Seattle to equip themselves with a year's worth of food, clothing, and equipment so that they could live in the Yukon Territory of Canada as they sought their fortunes. "Seattle's Stake in the Klondike Gold Rush" appeals to a wide range of learning styles and meets many Washington Essential Academic Learning Requirements. The lesson plans make use of writing skills, reading, math, art, and physical education. "Seattle's Stake in the Klondike Gold Rush" can be adapted upwards to meet middle school requirements. Supplement your in-school program with a visit to Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in the Pioneer Square Historic District. We have moved to our new location, formerly the historic Cadillac Hotel. Our new address is 319 Second Avenue South, located on the northwest corner of Second Ave and Jackson Street, in Seattle, WA, 98104. Our general information phone number is now (206) 220-4240. Contact: Tim J. Karle,
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Contents IntroductionAcknowledgements Bibliography Glossary Essential Academic Learning Requirements (PDF) Lesson 1: Background Information Lesson 2: Setting the Scene Lesson 3: Field Trip Lesson 4: Biographies Lesson 5: Miner's License Lesson 6: Creating Paper Doll Character Lesson 7: Journal Writing Lesson 8: Gimmick/Inventions Lesson 9: Shopping in Seattle for Supplies Lesson 10: Map Day Lesson 11: Journey to Skagway Lesson 12: Postcard Lesson 13: Debate Lesson 14: Cache the Outfit Lesson 15: Building Boats Lesson 16: Crisis on the River Lesson 17: Arrival in Dawson Lesson 18: Panning for Gold Lesson 19: Reflective Lessons | ||