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INTRODUCTION TO "PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER:
A LEWIS AND CLARK FESTIVAL"

 

Summary:
All groups (from the previous activities) meet together with the teacher to plan a Lewis and Clark Festival. The purpose of the festival is for research groups to share the information they acquired with each other, with other classes, and with parents and friends.

Related Activities (To access, click on titles in blue.)
Suggested ways to present information:

I. MOVING PANORAMA
II. FOLDING PANORAMA
III. DEMONSTRATIONS (Music, dancing, puppet show, food and cooking, plant preservation, etc.)
IV. MODEL DISPLAYS (Animals, ecological zones, American Indian dwellings)
V SKITS/TABLEAUS
VI. VIDEOS

Standards
The material herein meets national scholastic standards for history and social studies. It also addresses multiple-intelligences (M-I) goals. For specifics click on STANDARDS AND M-I CHARTS H, I, J, K.

A Word For Teachers About Using This Curriculum Guide
Lesson plans and activities in this curriculum guide have been planned to accommodate a wide range of student interests and capabilities rather than imposing a rigid age/grade structure upon the materials. We encourage teachers to adapt the materials according to the needs, interests, and capabilities of their classes. Even the diagram below should be taken as an approximation. After all, no one knows your students better than you do.


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