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Math

  • The child learned about distance and measurement by calculating the miles traveled by Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
  • They practiced multiplication and division skills by figuring out how many days the expedition took and how many miles they traveled each day.
  • They learned about map scales and ratios by comparing the distances on the expedition map to real-life distances.
  • They used problem-solving skills to navigate the rivers and mountains encountered by Lewis and Clark.

Science

  • The child learned about ecosystems and habitats by studying the different plants and animals encountered by Lewis and Clark along their journey.
  • They learned about the importance of observation and recording data by keeping a journal of the plants and animals they encountered in their own backyard.
  • They explored the concept of adaptation by studying how the plants and animals adapted to survive in different environments.
  • They gained knowledge about the natural resources found in different regions and how they were utilized by Lewis and Clark.

Social Studies

  • The child learned about American history and the westward expansion by studying the expedition of Lewis and Clark.
  • They learned about the geography of the United States and the challenges faced by explorers navigating unknown territories.
  • They gained an understanding of Native American cultures and their interactions with European explorers.
  • They learned about the significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition in opening up the western frontier for settlement.

For continued development, encourage the child to create their own map of an imaginary expedition, incorporating math skills such as distance calculations and map scales. They can also research more about the plants, animals, and Native American tribes encountered by Lewis and Clark, and present their findings in a creative project such as a diorama or a PowerPoint presentation.

Book Recommendations

  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition by John Perritano: This book provides an in-depth look at the journey of Lewis and Clark, including their encounters with Native American tribes and the challenges they faced along the way.
  • Seaman's Journal: On the Trail with Lewis and Clark by Patricia Reeder Eubank: This fictionalized account of the expedition is told from the perspective of Lewis's dog, Seaman, offering a unique and engaging perspective on the journey.
  • Sacagawea: Guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Grace Steele Woodward: This biography explores the life of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who played a crucial role as an interpreter and guide during the Lewis and Clark expedition.

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