At Nickajack Elementary 5th Grade History At Nickajack Elementary
Why should we study history? Who cares about people that lived long ago? Why should I care about some event that happened 1,000 years ago? Why do I care about what one individual did hundreds of years ago? Who care about the way people used to act?
Some reasons? History helps us understand the world around us. History helps tells the story of the human race, including your family’s story! History helps us understand other cultures around the world. History helps us learn from our past successes and failures. History helps us understand change! History helps us become good citizens. History helps us understand events or individuals that changed the world! http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=why+study+history+for+kids&&view=detail&mid=F791C460 A90D6A4591DEF791C460A90D6A4591DE&FORM=VRDGAR http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=why+study+history&&view=detail&mid=5E84D526B3BC2FC 0827A5E84D526B3BC2FC0827A&FORM=VRDGAR
What will we learn about this year in history? We will study the United States History from the Civil war all the way to year 2000! Major events will include, The American Civil War, World War I, World War II, The Cold War, The great Depression, The New Deal, and many more. We will learn about how the US government works. We will learn about citizenship, and how to be a good citizen. We will work on our geography skills. We will learn about how the US grew and changed, including the culture of America! We will learn about economics, and how it has impacted the United States.
Let’s start with a question? What do all these items have in common?
They all say “E Pluribus Unum” on it somewhere! So that must be important right? Turn to your partner and answer the question: What in the world does E Pluribus Unum mean?
It means… Out of Many, one. Why would this be written on all our US coins, money, and the Great Seal of America? Turn to your partner and discuss.
The thirteen colonies When America was being settled by the English, 13 colonies were established. Each colony was different, and had different laws, cultures, and economies. When the colonies United during the American Revolution, they had to unite together and become one to win the war. After winning our freedom, The motto E Pluribus Unum was first proposed by the U.S. Continental Congress in 1782, for use on the Great Seal of the United States It is still printed in many places all over the United States.
E Pluribus Unum Video http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=E+Pluribus+Unum+One+of+Many&&view=detail&mid= C75F0457F09D7B627D1BC75F0457F09D7B627D1B&FORM=VRDGAR Or http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=E+Pluribus+Unum+One+of+Many&&view=detail&mid=5 F26FFCFA320E1A8D3145F26FFCFA320E1A8D314&FORM=VRDGAR
Today In America The United States today is more diverse than ever! We have US citizens from every part of the world. E Pluribus Unum means more today than ever. US Citizens United can do anything!
Your homework! You will take a sheet home tonight and discuss your family’s story. Answer the questions and bring it back tomorrow. We will use what you found out to make a patch for our classes Quilt. Out of many, One. E Pluribus Unum.