Principle Approach® History Lewis and Clark Field Day Pack

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Our Principle Approach® History Field Study of Lewis and Clark is a great lesson to kick start your studies. Biblical Classical Homeschoolers are encouraged to carry their studies further!
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This is the fifth in a series. We recommend this order:  American Federalism and Noah Webster; Frontier Life; Lewis and Clark: A Providential View; Jedidiah Morse: Father of American Geography and the California Gold Rush; Lewis and Clark Field Study pack. You may, of course, choose any order you wish.
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Our open n’ go style allows for teaching and learning about this topic in a creative way—the lessons are designed to be read independently by the child (as he or she is capable of doing) or aloud by the parent/teacher. Both parents/teachers and students are guided through the Principle Approach® philosophy and method since the lessons are designed with them built in to them.
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You may need to have a copy of the Lewis and Clark Journals to expand your reading for this lesson. A field study to one of the Lewis and Clark locations is recommended, if you are able to go on one.
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Save time by not having to research and figure out what to teach. This study of 61 notebook pages includes:
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◾️Lesson Plan for your records
◾️Answer keys for parents/teachers
◾️Five days of lessons broken down by day for you!
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◾️Word studies
◾️Comprehension questions
◾️Reason and relate questions
◾️Key Location (Ft. Clatsop)
◾️Key Documents
◾️Sequence Chain
◾️Creative writing projects
◾️Links to virtual tours of Lewis and Clark locations
◾️Links to two Lewis and Clark Historical Journals (including poems to enjoy about Lewis and Clark)
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◾️Your purchase is for your immediate family only.
◾️You are not free to give copies away, capture the lessons with any device, nor to sell them (thank you for honoring Ex. 20:15).
◾️Want to use it to teach a class or homeschool co-op? Contact us to discuss pricing options.
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◾️Designed for 4th-8th grade students. (*Some students may need more help from their parent/teacher than others).