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Monday, April 23, 2012

Total Immersion History

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 The younger elementary students aren't just learning about the Corps of Discovery, they ARE the Corp of Discovery. President Thomas Jefferson asks his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to lead an expedition to the West, to make maps, study plants and animal, make friends with the natives, and possibly find a water route to the Pacific ocean. Untitled
 While the corps spent the winter at Fort Mandan, they were joined by a French trader,Toussaint Charbonneau,and his young Shoshone wife, Sacagawea. They would work as guides and interpreters for the explorers. Sacagawea's baby, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, better known as "Pomp" was born while they were still at Fort Mandan.
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 Sacagawea and baby Pomp played an important roll in the rest of the trip. The native people they met were less suspicious of a group traveling with a woman and child, because they knew that nobody would take a woman and child to war. Photobucket
 Sacagawea knew which plants were edible and was able to cook for the men. Photobucket
 Once they crossed the mountains, they made dug-out canoes and continued their journey westward. Photobucket Photobucket
 They finally reached the Pacific Ocean! Photobucket
 They spent the winter at Fort Clatsop. Photobucket
 The men became very fond of Pomp and Clark often referred to him a "my dancing boy". Photobucket The journey back to St. Louis: Photobucket This will be our last week studying Lewis and Clark. We will be finishing up this book tomorrow: Photobucket One of the reading groups is also reading the book Tall Tails, which is told from the perspective of Seaman, Lewis' dog. Photobucket We will also be watching the movie of The Time Warp Trio: Lewis and Clark

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