Grade Range: 6-12Resource Type(s): Worksheets, Interactives & Media, Lessons & Activities, Primary SourceDuration: 220 MinutesDate Posted: 4/27/2010
Investigate the authentic journal of Alex Van Valen, a man who set sail in 1849 to stake his claim in the California gold fields, to discover what life was like during the gold rush. This dynamic project from the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History includes student questions to help guide research, rich primary sources, images of artifacts and background information. The student materials can be completed on paper or using the interactive PDF format that allows students to create beautiful publications from their research. The teacher guide includes suggested discussion questions for the introduction and conclusion classes, answers to the student questions, a sheet of Frequently Asked Questions about the gold rush journal, and a summary of what Smithsonian curators learned about the journal's author. Although intended as a project, elements of the site could also be used independently to develop historical research skills.
Discussions, Multimedia instruction, Museum education
This small piece of yellow metal is believed to be the first piece of gold discovered in 1848 at ...
the West, gold rush, maritime history, primary source, western history, analysis, New York City, exploration, maritime, 19th Century, expansion, California, transportation, 1800’s, boat, gold, ship, Manifest Destiny, water, object based learning
An African-American family moves to Kansas after the Civil War to create a new life.
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