Dean covered American History from the 1400's to the 1950's in this course. This was a survey course with lots of reading, worksheets, field trips and movies to illustrate historic events. Dean's interests led him to have a stronger concentration in the Colonial Period, the Roaring 20's and the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to the below listings, Dean did 49 reading comprehension history worksheets with a section of questions and answers at the end of each lesson. He completed 144 hours with a grade of (95) A.
Books Used ~
- A Young People's History of The United States, Howard Zinn (He used about half of this book.)
- Washington, DC, History for Kids:The Making of a Capital City, with 21 Activities
- George Washington, Cheryl Harness
- William Penn Liberty & Justice for All (Heroes of History), Janet & Geoff Benge
- Guns for George Washington, A Story of the American Revolution, Seymour Reit
- George Eastmen & the Kodak Camera (Inventions and Discovery), Jennifer Fandel & Al Milgrom
- The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History with 21 Acitivites
- George Washington Carver From Slave to Scientist (Heroes of History), Janet & Geoff Benge
- What Was the Gold Rush?, Joan Holub
- Mathew Henson Artic Adventurer, Blake A. Hoena and Phil Miller
- Levi Strauss & Blue Jeans (Inventions & Discovery), Nathan Olson & Dave Hoover
- Irish Immigrants in America an Interactive History (You Choose Books), by Elizabeth Raum
- Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?, Jean Fritz & Margot Tomes
- Character in Destiny Inspiring Stories We Should All Remember, John McCain
- What Was the Alamo?, Pam Pollack & Meg Belviso
Projects with Presentations ~
- The Mexican American War
- Civil Rights Unit Study
Games Played Many Times ~
- Scrambled States of America
- 10 Days in the U.S.A,
Shows and Movies ~
- Great Cities of the World (only watched the shows on American Cities)
- Hamilton's America
- Hidden Figures
- CNN Student News (daily)
- Johnny Tremain
- October Sky
- The Greatest Showman
Field Trips ~
We have found that field trips give Dean an especially in-depth education. We had the opportunity to travel to NYC; Charlotte, North Carolina; Rochester, New York; Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana; Montgomery, Alabama; and explore our own city of Asheville, NC during the duration of this course.
We have found that field trips give Dean an especially in-depth education. We had the opportunity to travel to NYC; Charlotte, North Carolina; Rochester, New York; Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana; Montgomery, Alabama; and explore our own city of Asheville, NC during the duration of this course.
- The Tenement Museum of New York City--The Shop Life Tour
- Aviation Museum - Miracle on the Hudson exhibit, complete with actual plane from the accident ~ Charlotte, NC
- Urban Trail of Asheville, NC ~ A walking tour through history of our own city
- Thomas Wolfe Home and tour ~ Asheville, NC
- Genesse Village Museum ~ Rochester, NY
- Smith McDowell House ~ Christmas Tour ~ Asheville, NC
- Biltmore House ~ Christmas Tour ~ Asheville, NC
- Biltmore House ~ Titanic exhibit ~ Asheville, NC
- Steamboat tour on the Mississippi River ~ New Orleans, LA
- French Quarter and Garden District tour ~ New Orleans, LA
- Cemetery ~ New Orleans, LA
- Civil Rights Memorials and Rosa Parks Museum ~ Montgomery, AL
- Memorials plus a Colonial and Pioneer Fort ~ Old Fort, North Carolina
Blessings, Dawn
This is excellent and a help to me as I am now designing a course for Quentin. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting history! Your kids' transcripts are awesome!
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