History
- The child learned about the history of Jerrel Plantation, including its establishment and the lives of the people who lived and worked there.
- They gained knowledge about the daily life and activities of plantation owners and slaves during that time period.
- The child learned about the historical significance of Jerrel Plantation in relation to the surrounding area and its impact on the local community.
- They gained an understanding of the changes that have occurred at Jerrel Plantation over time and how it has been preserved as a historical site.
Social Studies
- The child learned about the social structure of the plantation, including the roles and responsibilities of different individuals within the community.
- They gained insight into the cultural practices and traditions of the people who lived at Jerrel Plantation.
- The child learned about the economic aspects of plantation life, including the production and trade of agricultural products.
- They gained an understanding of the social and political context of the time period in which Jerrel Plantation existed.
After the field trip, encourage the child to further develop their understanding of history and social studies by engaging in activities such as researching other historical plantations or visiting local history museums. They can also explore primary sources, such as diaries or letters from people who lived during that time, to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences at Jerrel Plantation.
Book Recommendations
- The Story of a Georgia Slave Plantation by Francis Butler Simkins: This book provides an in-depth look at the history of plantation life in Georgia, including the experiences of slaves and plantation owners.
- Voices from Slavery: 100 Authentic Slave Narratives edited by Norman R. Yetman: This collection of firsthand accounts from former slaves offers a unique perspective on the institution of slavery and its impact on individuals.
- Georgia: A State History by Buddy Sullivan: This comprehensive history book covers various aspects of Georgia's history, including its plantation culture and the role of agriculture in the state's development.
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