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This history topic is about the historical voyage of Christopher Columbus. Scroll down to the schedule below for all of the activities! While studying this topic you will get to:

  • Learn about Columbus
  • Make hardtack and sailor's bean soup
  • Make egg carton boats

    and of course much more!

    Key:
    Red indicates an item that should be found at many well-stocked libraries

    M next to a title indicates there is a corresponding map assignment in the Map or Globe section of the schedule

    T next to a title indicates there is a corresponding Timeline suggestion in the Timeline section of the schedule.

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    Topic 9 Discovery and Columbus
    Workbook

    The Story of the U.S.A Book 1

    Chapter 3

    Columbus Comes to America

    Reading

    Columbus  (T-1)

    Choose from the books below:

    Christopher Columbus  (T-1) (We prefer this book to the one directly below.)
    OR
    Where do You Think Your'e Going Christopher Columbus?

    This book is NOT necessary if you watch the movie with the same title instead.

    Pedro’s Journal (T-1)
    *Please see book notes for a study guide that goes with this book.
    Optional: Take a Quiz at Book Adventure.com and win points toward prizes!

    Optional Reading: 1492 The Year of the New World 90 pages
    *Please see book notes for a study guide that goes with this book.

    This Country of Ours Selections 2, 3, 4 and 5
    *This is an optional read-aloud from a free online text.
    2.The Sea of Darkness and the Great Faith of Columbus
    3. How Columbus Fared Forth on the Sea of Darkness and Came to Pleasant Lands Beyond
    4. How Columbus Returned Home in Triumph
    5.How America Was Named

    Children’s Treasury of Virtues: Sail On! Sail On! (Poem)

    History Pockets

    History Pockets: Explorers of North America

    Pocket 2 Columbus

    Fast facts

    Map

    Old time compass

    Writing activity

    Hardtack (make it from the recipe and then design a package for it)

    *Supplies: flour, baking powder, salt

    Video

    Christopher Columbus
    Download a teacher's guide for the above video (if you wish).
    The guide has vocabulary, discussion questions and more. I personally didn't find it very useful.

    OR

    Where Do You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?

    Map or Globe

    (M)

    Ptolomy's Map Print out this map created by Ptolomy for your child's notebook. Use it to show how people thought the world was much smaller than it really is. Compare the map to a modern map or globe. What's missing from Ptolomy's map?

    See History Pockets (Columbus’ voyage)

    See Teacher’s guide PDF(Columbus’ voyage)

    See Book Notes for 1492 The Year of the New World (multi-entries)

    Timeline (T)Columbus “discovered” America 1492
    Notebooking (Language arts, history papers, illustrations, etc.)

    A ship to cut, paste and put together (flat for notebooking) This will help with ship vocabulary and is also fun to try and figure out how the pieces go. Look up ships online or in a book as a reference if you wish.

    Teacher’s guide PDF which includes (all activities below are totally optional based on if you have the time and interest):

    Santa Maria see-inside view (with ship vocabulary labels)

    Hardtack and 1500’s bean soup recipes

    Easy sew sailor’s cap project

    15th century game Nine-men’s Morris

    A very nice map of Columbus’ voyage!

    Ship illustrations and coloring page(s)

    Make a quadrant activity (and learn how to read latitude)

    See History Pockets (writing)

    Draw Write Now:

    p.54-55 Sailing to America: Replace Text with sentences from the D’ Aulaire book

    Do the cut & paste notebook activity page / worksheet showing the transfer of materials from the Old World to the New World. This is called the "Columbian Exchange".

    The Columbian Exchange Rhyme
    Print, read out-loud and put into notebook
    Then do this worksheet:
    Which Way Did it Go?

    Science

    See Teacher’s guide (quadrant activity)

    Make a real compass activity

    Cooking

    See History Pockets (hard tack)

    See Teacher’s guide (bean soup)

    Crafts

    See Teacher’s guide (easy sew sailor’s cap)

    Columbus egg carton boats and map activity

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