Evaluating Reliable Sources | Passport to SC Week 18| Primary, Secondary, Bias
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- This homeschool focused South Carolina History curriculum for elementary students is perfect for families who want to explore South Carolina while learning together!If you're homeschooling in South Carolina, chances are you've wanted to experience all of the history that this state has to offer, butPrice $47.00Original Price $103.50Save $56.50
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In this Evaluating Reliable Sources project, your child will learn about primary and secondary sources, evaluating authors, and evaluating bias in sources. They'll learn information about the Great Charleston Earthquake of 1886, and examine historical photos and a news article to evaluate them.
This resource is ONE WEEK of the 36 week curriculum. Each 9 weeks features a special project. This is the project for Quarter 2, but can be used completely as a standalone project if you're not interested in purchasing the full curriculum.
More About Passport to South Carolina Curriculum:
This homeschool focused South Carolina History curriculum for elementary students is perfect for families who want to explore South Carolina while learning together!
If you're homeschooling in South Carolina, chances are you've wanted to experience all of the history that this state has to offer, but have been overwhelmed with where to start.
Look no further! After enjoying a semester of South Carolina adventures with my three homeschooled children, I knew we had to share what we had been up to with other homeschooling families and teachers.
In the Passport to South Carolina Curriculum, you'll get...
- a 36 week plan that's easy to follow & implement
- three brief lessons per week
- a one page teacher guide (with notes, field trip suggestions, and a quiz)
- a brochure for your child to complete (with fill-in-the blank notes, a space to write about their field trip or another topic you choose, and to answer the quiz OR write down questions they want to research for later)
Whatever method you use to homeschool, you can fit this within your schedule, routine, or framework for learning. This curriculum is designed to spark interest in your children. They won't be memorizing lots of facts and dates. Instead, they'll learn about interesting people, events, and places in SC and explore the ones that interest them further in an engaging way with unique activities.
This curriculum is designed as a family-style curriculum. Older students will be able to take the notes, do research themselves, and answer deep thinking questions. If your children are all very young, they'll still benefit greatly from just reading the picture books, watching the videos, and taking the suggested field trips. It can be adapted to all ages or grade levels!
- Prehistory
- The First People in SC
- South Carolina Regions Part 1
- South Carolina Regions Part 2
- Colonization
- Life in the Colony Part 1
- Life in the Colony Part 2
- Road to Independence
- *Q1 Special Activity Week: Pirates in South Carolina*
- The American Revolution Part 1
- The American Revolution Part 2
- A New Nation
- Antebellum Life
- Causes of the Civil War
- The Civil War Part 1
- The Civil War Part 2
- Life After War
- *Quarter 2 Special Activity Week: Primary Sources & the Earthquake of 1886
- What is Government? Part 1
- What is Government? Part 2
- Invention & Industry
- Reformers
- Segregation
- Travelers
- World War I
- The Roaring Twenties
- *Quarter 3 Special Activity Week: Serving my SC Community*
- The Great Depression
- The New Deal
- World War II (+bonus page of links to cover additional info)
- Civil Rights
- Years of Conflict
- Turn of the Century
- Creative in Carolina
- Preserving SC for the Future
- *Quarter 4 Special Activity Week: South Carolina Tourism Brochure*
The COMPLETE BUNDLE also includes a South Carolina Homeschool Field Trip Database, with over 350 field trip suggestions for homeschooling families across the state. This is a $7.50 value, completely FREE with your purchase of the bundle!