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The Explorers' Graveyard
Author: Joan Gillis - Fifth Grade teacher, PA
The Explorer's Graveyard - a Halloween `N History Hallway Display
Heres a way to create a classroom review project that the whole school will enjoy. After completing the first unit in our fifth grade curriculum: Explorers to America, the month of September has flown by and so has half of October. Halloween is just around the corner. This assignment involves research, review, and creative writing.
Goal : To review lessons about the explorers, encourage collaboration and brainstorming, and develop creative writing skills.
Optional: To work with a partner to create your tombstone sharing ideas
Materials: Large white art paper, colored pencils, markers, scissors, encyclopedias, history books.
Directions to students:
1. Choose one of the explorers or one of the interesting people you met along the way that we have studied. Examples : Cortes, Pizzaro, Eric the Red, Lief Ericson, Ponce DeLeon, Montezuma, Athalupa, Columbus, Verrazano, DeSoto...
2. On your paper, write an epitaph for your explorer. (Explain that an epitaph is an inscription on a tombstone in memory of the person buried there. ) Your epitaph must include :
From these requirements it is easy to make a rubric for scoring their project. Just assign point values to the "Must Have" list.
The Graveyard:
Examples
from Students:
This student forgot the dates of Cortes birth/death so he would lose points.
Here's another:
This student scored very well. Creative, humorous, and facts too!
Options for using this idea:
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