Westward Expansion: The Oregon Trail Lesson 4. My Objectives I can express the hardships that pioneers have faced in through writing. I can write for.

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Westward Expansion: The Oregon Trail Lesson 4

My Objectives I can express the hardships that pioneers have faced in through writing. I can write for a variety of audiences and purposes.

Words to know Wagon Train: a procession of wagons following in single file along a trail. Trail: the path that the wagon followed Wagon master: the leader of the wagon trail Oregon Trail: the longes of the overland routes, winding 2000 miles across prairies, deserts, and mountains. Circle wagons: the last wagon stopped moving, the first wagon led the rest in a perfect circle back to the last wagon.

The Oregon Trail The Oregon Trail began in Independence, Missouri. This was the longest overland routes. It wound over 2000 miles across the prairie, through the desert and across the mountains.

The Oregon Trail Pioneers had to select a Wagon Master and they had to establish and agree upon rules before setting out. Once the wagon train left Independence the rules became law. The Wagon Master had the final decision for the entire Wagon Train.

The Oregon Trail Travelers had to be at Independence Rock north bank of the Sweetwater River in Alcova, Wyoming by July 4. If they arrived later than this meant that bad weather conditions would arise before the pioneers go through the mountains. Many people scratched their names into the rock before going on.

Wagon Train 4-students work well together as a team. Students use vocabulary. All rules treat everybody fairly. Students maintain eye contact with the audience. Students use a clear voice and correct pronunciation of terms so audience members can hear the presentation 3- students work well together as a team. Students use vocabulary. Most rules treat everyone fairly. Students maintain eye contact most of the time with the audience. Students use a clear voice and pronounce most of the words correctly so audience members can hear presentation 2- students do not work together as a team. Some rules treat everyone fairly. Students maintain occasionally eye contact with the audience. Students speak too quietly for audience to hear presentation Students do not work well together as a team. Rules are not fair to everyone. Students do not use eye contact with the audience. Students mumble, speak too quietly for audience to hear presentation You will be divided into groups of 3 or 4. Each group will make their own rules for the wagon train. These rules will be written down on sheets of butcher paper. Each group reports to the other groups what their laws are.

Westward Expansion We are going to trace the Oregon trail in black. Legend Original Colonies Appalachian Mts. Rivers Lakes Erie Canal Oregon Trail v Gulf of Mexico v v Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean v Oregon Trail Rocky Mountains Willamette Valley v v Independence Rock Color everything from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean Orange

Let’s learn some songs This land is your land Old Dan Tucker Clementine Buffalo Gals

What hardships did the pioneers face when they were traveling?