2005-6 History/Geography: Colonies through Constitution 1600-1789
Term 1: 1600-1660 Artists: Caravaggio, Rubens and Rembrandt (Baroque)***Composer: Vivaldi (Baroque)
Literature RA: Sign of the Beaver by Speare, Calico Captive by Speare The Saturdays by Enright, American Tall Tales by Osborne
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This Country of Ours and Our Island Story by H.E. Marshall Trial and Triumph |
AHYS I (History of US & Its People) by Eggleston |
Geography |
Hands On Heritage Books by Edupress, Colonial Kids by Carlson, History Pockets by Evan-Moor |
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23-The Founding of Massachusetts (1630) 24-The Story of Harry Vane OIS- 75 James VI of Scotland, I of England T&T: Ch 27 Gustavus Adolfus (1594-1632) |
8 Puritans Come Too! (Galileo by Leanard Fisher or any biogarphy of Galileo) |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
Hornbook Project Recipe: Pound Cake - CK History Pockets: William Bradford |
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25-The Story of Anne Hutchinson 26-The Founding of Harvard (1642) OIS - 76 Charles I How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom T&T: Ch 28 Richard Cameron (1644-1680) |
9d Rhode Island (HUSIP 8) |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: Roger Williams, School Recipe: Stew & Trenchers - CK Quill Pen p45 Fancy Initial p30 |
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27-How Quakers First Came to New England 28-How Maine (1652) and New Hampshire (1639) Were Founded OIS-77 Charles I The Story of How the King and the Parliament Quarreled and at Last Fought |
7b New Hampshire, Maine (Biography of Johann Kepler) |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: School Recipe: Clam Chowder - CK Tin Making VP r13-7 |
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29-The Founding of Connecticut (1636) and War with Indians 30-The Founding of New Haven 33-How the Charter of Connecticut Was Saved |
9c Connecticut |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: Native Americans Recipe: Journey Cake HOH p39 Ceremonial Bands HOH p30 Native Foods HOH p 38 |
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Extra: Native Americans - Iroquois 32-King Philip's War OIS-An Island Story ch 78 Charles I The Story of How the King was Brought to His death |
10i Native Americans - Iroquois 15 Phillip’s War |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: Native Americans Recipe: Native Pudding HOH p38 Calendar Stick HOH p13 Seed Necklace HOH p |
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34-The Witches of Salem OIS-79- The Commonwealth The Adventures of a Prince |
Extra 1654-Blaise Pascal |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: Daily Life Churn Butter - CK Silhouette Cutouts VP r13-8 |
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THE MIDDLE AND SOUTH COLONIES 35-The Founding of Maryland (1633) 36-How New Amsterdam Became New York (1664) 37-How a German Ruled New York |
9b- Maryland 7c- New York (HUSIP 9-10) Absolutism: (Peter the Great by Diane Stanley) |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: Daily Life Recipe: Apple Butter HOH p21 Spoon Dolls and Rag Dolls HOH p 38 |
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38-Pirates! T&T: Ch 29 Two Margarets (1622-1685) OIS- 80 The Commonwealth The Lord Protector |
14- Pirates! |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
Model or draw a pirate ship Watch a pirate video and produce a play |
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2005-6 History/Geography: Colonies through Constitution 1600-1789 Term 2: 1660-1760 Artist: Jan Vermeer, Diego Velásquez***Composer: Bach (Baroque)
Literature Read-Aloud: Calico Bush, Amos Fortune, Free Man.
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This Country of Ours and Our Island Story by H.E. Marshall Trial and Triumph |
AHYS I (History of US & Its People) by Eggleston |
Geography |
Hands On Heritage Books by Edupress, Colonial Kids by Carlson, History Pockets by Evan-Moor |
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39-The Founding of New Jersey (1664) OIS-81-82 Charles II T&T Ch 30 John Bunyan (1628-1688) |
13b New Jersey (HUSIP 11) Little Pilgrim’s Progress |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
Town Crier! HOH p25 Candle Making or Soap Making VP r15-10 & CK |
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40-The Founding of Pennsylvania (1681) 41-How Benjamin Franklin Came to Philadelphia OIS-83 James II of England and VII of Scotland The Fiery Cross |
16- Pennsylavania, William Penn 1665- Robert Hooke & Microscope |
States/Capitals: Northeastern States |
History Pockets: William Penn Almanac Adventure HOH p48 Postal Service HOH p26 |
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42-The Founding of North and South Carolina (1653-1663) 43-War with the Indians in North and South Carolina OIS-84 James II of England and VII od Scotland The Story of King Monmouth |
13c North and South Carolina (HUSIP 14-15) Biography of Sir Isaac Newton |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
History Pockets: Homes and Villages Recipe: Spanish Rice - CK Colonial Games HOH p40 |
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44-The Founding of Georgia (1732) OIS-85-86 James II of England T&T Ch 31 Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) Child’s Story of America: Great Awakening |
20a Georgia (HUSIP 12) 21- Great Awakening |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
History Pockets: Homes and Villages Recipe: Hasty Pudding - CK Recipe: Sweet Treat: Sucket p24 |
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EXTRA OIS 87-88 William and Mary T&T Ch 34 John Newton: Slave Trader (1725-1807) |
23- Indentured Servanthood (HUSIP 18) |
States/Capitals: Midwestern States |
History Pockets: Work Rag Coaster or Mat HOH p27 or stitch sampler |
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EXTRA OIS 89 Anne How the Union Jack was Made T&T Ch 33 John Wesley (1703-1791) |
26- Pioneer Life (HUSIP 16-17) |
States/Capitals: Midwestern States |
History Pockets: Work Rag Coaster or Mat HOH p 27 or stitch sampler |
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STORIES OF THE FRENCH IN AMERICA 45-How the Mississippi Was Discovered 46-King William's War and Queen Anne's War OIS 91George II The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie |
11a- French Find a Big River! (HUSIP 20) 18- Colonial Wars (HUSIP 21-22) |
States/Capitals: Midwestern States |
Make a Compass Make a canoe model HOH p22 |
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47-The Mississippi Bubble 48-How A Terrible Disaster Befell the British Army 49-The End of French Rule in America |
28- French and Indian War Child’s Story of America Ch 10-11 |
States/Capitals: Midwestern States |
Recipe: Soldier’s Hardtack - CK Target Practice - CK Muster Day - Practice Marching and make up military sound-offs - CK |
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50-The Rebellion of Pontiac OIS-92 George II The Story of Flora MacDonald OIS- 94 George II The Story of How Candida Was Won EXTRA -Daniel Boone |
29- Chief Pontiac 31- Daniel Boone (HUSIP 23-24) |
States/Capitals: Midwestern States |
Recipe: Pumpkin Pie - CK Coup Stick HOH p26 Tomahawk p 32 |
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2005-6 History/Geography: Colonies through Constitution 1600-1789
Term 3: 1770-1776 Artists: Copley, West**Composer:
Literature: Johnny Tremain, or The Incredible Journey *and* The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle by Irving
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This Country of Ours and Our Island Story by H.E. Marshall Trial and Triumph |
AHYS I (History of US & Its People) by Eggleston |
Geography |
Revolutinary War Activity Book by Edupress, Colonial Kids by Carlson |
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STORIES OF THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY 51-The Boston Tea-Party |
34- Blood (and tea) Spill (HUSIP 25-26) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
Tea for Two!-CK HOH- Tea Chest p42 |
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52-Paul Revere's Ride |
37 a,b- Paul Revere, Lexington (HUSIP 27) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH Revere’s Paper Lanterns p41 HOH Tree of Liberty p 26 |
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53-The First Thrust—The Battle of Bunker Hill 54-The War in Canada |
37d Bunker Hill 37c Ethan Allen, Forays to Canada (HUSIP 28) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
Make a "Reasons for War" mini-book Assemble a "Revolutionary War" diary |
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55-The Birth of a Great Nation |
38d Declaration of Independence |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH-Baldric & Sword Knot (costumes) p32 —cont’d HOH-Declaration of Independence p43 |
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56-The Darkest Hour—Trenton and Princeton |
38 f/g Nathan Hale, A Tough Year (HUSIP 29) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH Choosing a Militia p27 HOH-Feeding the Army (Hardtack) p29 |
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59-Brandywine—Germantown—Valley Forge |
39 a,c,e New Flag!/Valley Forge (HUSIP 30) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH-Sew a Pocket p11 |
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60-War on the Sea EXTRA |
40a John Paul Jones 40b Molly Pitcher |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH-A National Flag p48 HOH-Seaman Collage p28 |
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62-The Story of a Great Crime 63-A Turning Point in the World's History |
42b Benedict Arnold 43c Battle of Yorktown (HUSIP 31-32) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH-Sampler p21 HOH-Cornbread & Blood Pudding p13 |
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STORIES OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION 64-Washington First in War, First in Peace 65-Adams—How He Kept Peace with France |
50- First Firsts! (HUSIP 33-34) |
States/Capitals: Southern States |
HOH-Washington Painting p47 |
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THE CONSTITUTION |
SHH! We’re Writing the Contitution. A More Perfect Union by Maestro |
If You Were There...Constitution |
HOH-Paint an American Scene Plate p14 |
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Kings of England
Edward the Confessor reigned 24 years, from 1042 to 1066 A.D.
Harold II. reigned a little more than nine months, from January 5th to October 14th, 1066 A.D.
NORMAN KINGS.
William I. reigned 21 years, from 1066 to 1087 A.D.
William II. reigned 13 years, from 1087 to 1100 A.D.
Henry I. reigned 35 years, from 1100 to 1135 A.D.
Stephen reigned 19 years, from 1135 to 1154 A.D.
PLANTAGENET KINGS.
Henry II. reigned 35 years, from 1154 to 1189 A.D.
Richard I. reigned 10 years, from 1189 to 1199 A.D.
John reigned 17 years, from 1199 to 1216 A.D.
Henry III. reigned 56 years, from 1216 to 1272 A.D.
Edward I. reigned 35 years, from 1272 to 1307 A.D.
Edward II. reigned 20 years, from 1307 to 1327 A.D.
Edward III. reigned 50 years, from 1327 to 1377 A.D.
Richard II. reigned 22 years, from 1377 to 1399 A.D.
Henry IV. reigned 14 years, from 1399 to 1413 A.D.
Henry V. reigned 9 years, from 1413 to 1422 A.D.
Henry VI. reigned 39 years, from 1422 to 1461 A.D.
Edward IV. reigned 22 years, from 1461 to 1483 A.D.
Edward V. reigned a little more than two months, from April 6th to June 26th, 1483.
Richard III. reigned 2 years, from 1483 to 1485 A.D.
TUDOR KINGS.
Henry VII. reigned 24 years, from 1485 to 1509 A.D.
Henry VIII. reigned 38 years, from 1509 to 1547 A.D.
Edward VI. reigned 6 years, from 1547 to 1553 A.D.
Mary I. reigned 5 years, from 1553 to 1558 A.D.
Elizabeth reigned 45 years, from 1558 to 1603 A.D.
STUART KINGS.
James I. of England and VI. of Scotland reigned 58 years, 36 as King of Scotland only, from 1567 to 1603, and 22 as King of Great Britain and Ireland, from 1603 to 1625 A.D.
Charles I. reigned 24 years, from 1625 to 1649 A.D.
The Commonwealth lasted 11 years, from 1649 to 1660 A.D.
STUART KINGS.
Charles II. reigned 25 years, from 1660 to 1685 A.D.
James II. of Engand, VII. of Scotland, reigned 3 years, from 1685 to 1688 A.D.
Mary II. and William III. reigned together for 5 years, from 1689 to 1694 A.D.
William III. reigned alone for 8 years, from 1694 to 1702 A.D.
Anne reigned 12 years, from 1702 to 1714 A.D.
HANOVERIAN KINGS.
George I. reigned 13 years, from 1714 to 1727 A.D.
George II. reigned 33 years, from 1727 to 1760 A.D.
George III. reigned 60 years from 1760 to 1820 A.D.
George IV. reigned 10 years, from 1820 to 1830 A.D.
William IV. reigned 7 years, from 1830 to 1837 A.D.
Victoria reigned 68 years, from 1837 to 1901 A.D.
Scientific Inventions of the Colonial Period
1593 Galileo invents a water thermometer.
1608 Hans Lippershey invents the first refracting telescope.
1609 Johannes Kepler discovers first two laws of planetary motion, and later, the third
1620 The earliest human-powered submarine invented.
1624 William Oughtred invents a slide ruler.
1625 Frenchmen, Jean-Baptiste Denys invents a method for blood transfusion.
1629 Giovanni Branca invents a steam turbine.
1642 Frenchmen, Blaise Pascal invents an adding machine.
1643 Evangelista Torricelli invents the barometer.
1650 Otto von Guericke invents a air pump.
1656 Christian Huygens invents a pendulum clock.
1660 Cuckoo clocks made in Furtwangen, Germany, in the Black Forest region.
1663 James Gregory invents the first reflecting telescope.
1668 Isaac Newton invents a reflecting telescope.
1670 The first reference to a candy cane is made.
Dom Pérignon invents Champagne.
1671 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invents a calculating machine.
1675 Christian Huygens patents the pocket watch.
1676 Robert Hooke invents the universal joint.
1679 Denis Papin invents the pressure cooker.
1698 Englishmen, Thomas Savery invents a steam pump.
1701 Jethro Tull invents the seed drill.
1709 Bartolomeo Cristofori invents the piano.
1711 Englishmen, John Shore invents the tuning fork.
1712 Thomas Newcomen patents the atmospheric steam engine.
1717 Edmond Halley invents the diving bell.
1722 French C. Hopffer patents the fire extinguisher.
1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invents the first mercury thermometer.
1733 John Kay invents the flying shuttle.
1745 E.G. von Kleist invents the leyden jar, the first electrical capacitor.
1752 Benjamin Franklin invents the lightening rod.
1755 Samuel Johnson publishes the first English language dictionary on April 15th after nine years of writing. In the
preface Samuel Johnson wrote, "I am not so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of
earth, and that things are the sons of heaven."
1757 John Campbell invents the sextant.
1758 Dolland invents a chromatic lens.
1761 Englishmen, John Harrison invents the navigational clock or marine chronometer for measuring longitude.
1764 James Hargreaves invents the spinning jenny.
1767 Joseph Priestley invents carbonated water - soda water.
1768 Richard Arkwright patents the spinning frame.
1769 James Watt invents an improved steam engine.
1774 Georges Louis Lesage patents the electric telegraph.
1775 Alexander Cummings invents the flush toilet.
Jacques Perrier invents a steamship.
1776 David Bushnell invents a submarine.
1779 Samuel Crompton invents the spinning mule.
1780 Benjamin Franklin invents bi-focal eyeglasses.
Gervinus invents the circular saw.
1783 Louis Sebastien demonstrates the first parachute.
Benjamin Hanks patents the self-winding clock.
Joseph Michel Montgolfier and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier invent the hot-air balloon.
Englishmen, Henry Cort invents the steel roller for steel production.