Remembering what we learned last class You have your Who What When Where and How About the Erie Canal Worksheet. Can anyone share some facts you learned.

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Remembering what we learned last class You have your Who What When Where and How About the Erie Canal Worksheet. Can anyone share some facts you learned last class?

Look at the water in these two pictures what is the difference (size)? Page: 1

Lets look at the map Which is bigger? Which is longer? Page:2

Which boat would you chose to fit which size of water? Page:3

How it works with real pictures 1. Farmers: Grain From the Midwest 2. Big Ships on the Lake Erie 3. Store Grain in Grain Elevator 4.Load Grain on small ships to the Erie Canal 5. Give grain to merchant s to sell to stores Page:4

Big Inner Tube Little Inner Tube Basket of Books Desk Rope 1 Big Inner Tube(1 Big ship)= 3Little Inner Tubes(3 Small ships) 1 Big Inner Tube can carry 1 basket with 6 books 1 Small Inner Tube can carry 1 basket with 2 books Page:5

You will take a piece a paper from the bowl and that will be your role in this activity Page: 6

Roles & What You Do: (1$Per Book) Farmers: * Already made the books * packing books into the basket Big Boat Captain (use big inner tubes): * Carry a basket of 6 books Give money to Farmers Small Boat Captain (use small inner tubes): Carry 2 books each to the merchants Merchants: Give money to the small boat captains Take the books Workers at the mill In charge of tying the rope to the basket pull it up transfer books to the Small Boat Captain Accountant: Count how many books and big boats came in how many books and small boats went out. Give money to the big boat captain for there books Take money from Little boat captains Page:7

End of Lesson Reflection Worksheet Please write one sentence for questions 2 and 3 Questions: 1. What is your role in this activity? 2. What did you do? 3. And how does it relate to how the Erie Canal works?

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