Thursday, February 19, 2009

Google Earth Tour Plan and TPACK Questions

Here are the plans for a Google Earth Tour of the Key Events in the Revolutionary War.

Location ActivityGoogle Earth Content
1.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: French and Indian WarWrite down 3 facts about George Washington's involvement in the French and Indian War. How do you think this impacted the Revolutionary War? How do you think the American Revolution might have been different if the French and Indian War hadn't occurred?Wikipedia Link, Picture of George Washington
2.Great Britain: Stamp Act
Imagine that you are part of the British Parliament. You are assigned to design the stamp that will be placed on all of the products in the New World. Draw what your design would look like. Feel free to add a little bit of color to your design!Wikipedia Link
3.Boston Massachusetts: Boston Tea Party
The year is 1773 and the Boston Tea Party has just occured. You are a journalist for the Boston Tribune assigned to cover this exciting event. Write a newspaper article about the Boston Tea Party. Include accounts from witnesses, the sailors, Sons of Liberty, and government officials.Wikipedia Link
4.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Common Sense and Declaration of IndependenceThe year is 1776. You are now a citizen in the colonial city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Thomas Paine has recently published his pamphlet, Common Sense, and the Continental Congress is meeting. The fervor for independence from Britain is mounting. Thomas Jefferson is writing the Declaration of Independence. See how much you know about your new country and the events that have been occurring around you by completing the quiz at http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/road.html.
Wikipedia Link, Link to PBS's Quiz: Road to Revolution
Details of image overlay / path / polygon:I will be using a picture overlay to help represent the events at that specific location. In this way, I will help bring those events to life for the students. I will also use a polygon overlay to map out pictures of Independence Hall so that students can see what it looks like today.

TPACK Questions:

The content I am using for this lesson comes from the Utah State Core Curriculum for 5th Grade Standard 2, Objective 1, Indicator a. This indicator states: "Explain the role of events that led to declaring independence (e.g., French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party)." During this lesson, students will be learning about the key factors that led to the American Revolution by examining the locations and history of four different events leading to the American Revolution. The pedagogy for this lesson will include various activities that will challenge students to gain a deep understanding of these specific events. These activities will be designed to help students placce themselves in the shoes of the early American Revolutionary citizens. The technology used in this lesson will be Google Earth. Through Google Earth, students will be able to see the location of the events and have access to the different activities corresponding to that event. Google Earth will also allow the students to read about the specific details of the event.

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