Thursday, May 27, 2010

Memorial Day



Hello Students:

Today we will take a look at Memorial Day, a patriotic holiday in the United States of America, usually celebrated on the last Monday in May. Click here to read about Memorial Day. When you have finished, answer the following questions in your social studies notebooks.

1) What is Memorial Day?

2) Why was it originally celebrated?

3) Who does it honor now?

4) What city is is considered the birthplace of Memorial Day?

5) Who is Major General John A. Logan?

6) List four things people do to celebrate Memorial Day.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Slavery Ends



Hello Students:

Today you will be using an interactive timeline called the History of the United States. Before you visit this site, read the information below. Then click on the link below to begin.

* When the United States Timeline appears, drag your mouse to the right until you reach the year 1865.

* Click on the picture titled "Slavery Ends."

* There will be a red button at the bottom of the page that says, “read me.” Click it and read the paragraph that appears.

* This same paragraph will appear on each of the following pages, so you may review it whenever you click “read me.” You may hide the writing by clicking on the “hide me” button whenever you wish to view the whole picture.

* Look at all five of the photographs on slavery by clicking on the moving sprocket button in the bottom right-hand corner of each picture.

* When you are finished, return to this page by clicking on the “Back” button at the top, and answer the questions below in your social studies notebooks.

*You may go back and reread any time you wish.

If you are ready to begin, click here.

Can you answer these questions about slavery?

1. In what year was slavery outlawed in the United States?

2. What document ended slavery?

3. From what continent did most enslaved people come?

4. About how many enslaved people were shipped to the United States?

5. After slavery ended, Booker T. Washington founded Tuskegee. What is Tuskegee?