Preparing
for the trip
Go
West Across America
with Lewis and Clark, National Geographic
Virtual Journey
PBS
Lewis and Clark
Corps of Discovery PBS
Hunt
Medical Supplies
Lewis
And Clark Supply Estimation
Students will estimate the number and
types of supplies that would be needed for a transcontinental expedition.
Discovering
Lewis and Clark
Timeline
1800-1820 of historical events |
Reading
Sacagawea
Unit Objectives and Study Guide
Study
Guide Questions for our biography,
Sacagawea: Guide to Lewis and Clark
Chapter 1
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5 | 6 |
7 | 8 |
9 | 10
Read more about the
Lemhi-Shoshone tribe
Montana Points of Interest
Map of the Route taken
Fast Facts with
map
Missouri Breaks, May 30-31, 1805
Upper Missouri, where the grizzly bear was shot
The Great Falls
Beaverhead Rock
Camp Fortunate, where Lewis and Clark first make
contact with the Shoshone tribe
Lost Trail, where Toby loses the trail
Travelers Rest, where they camped before entering Lolo Pass on the trip out
and back
Lolo Pass
Pompey's Pillar
Yellowstone River, where Lewis and Clark split up on the trip home
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Research
Criteria for Report Go here to find out what
sort of information you need to include in your animal report.
Lewis and Clark Critter Research Rubric
Scoring Guide
Plants and
Animal List Go here to find a listing of the animals they found and
described for the first time in American history.
Pictures of Animals Discovered
Lewis and Clark as Naturalists Go here to
find out about the animals they found along the way. You can
read about them in the journals, you can find them by state, and you
can find them by animal name--both scientific and common names.
eThemes
Type
your animal's name in the "search for keywords" box to find links
about your animal.
Lewis and Clark, "Go
West Young Men": a WebQuest
Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery: A WebQuest
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Research
Procedures Go here to find out how to do
your note cards and create your bibliography lists.
Animal Research
Timeline
Review How Power
Point Works
Citation Machine
Use this site to help you write bibliography information for
books, magazines, websites and more.**
Follow these steps:
1. Choose the ALA format
2. Look at the menu on the left for the type of
resource you are using; choose it.
3. Fill in the appropriate information.
4. Choose "Submit"
5. Copy and paste that information to a Word document
entitled, "Bibliography-Your name".
Mrs. Borneman will be going over this procedure on Tuesday.
**Remember to keep a listing of these
citations saved on a Word document on your desktop for later use for
your bibliography page.
Power Point Storyboard Planner Page Go
here to find a planner page if you still need one. Others are
available in the classroom. |