Journeyman: Oceania and
James Cook
Geo-Conquest Skills: Time line
-Come
with three dates from this time period and area of the world.
Geo-Conquest Skills: Maps
-we
will have a map for you to fill out as many of the following as you can
identify: Australia, New Zealand, Tazmania, the Great Barrier Reef, Fiji,
Micronesia, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Samoa, Marshall Islands, Canberra, Papua New Guinea, Great Dividing Range,
Coral Sea, Indian Ocean, Tasman Sea, Mt. Ossa, one of the four major deserts in
Australia (Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Tanami, or Simpson), Southern Alps.
Geo-Conquest Skills: Geography
-Come
up with your own presentation on a country!
You can write a brief, 1 page report (or more!) on a country or island,
do a powerpoint for us in class, or just write down 5-10 of your favorite cool
facts about the country of your choice in that area of the world. You can also come with a game from that
country for us to play (but please let Sister Biesinger know if you are going
to do this, because I will plan one if no one else does J).
(I
would recommend getting books at the library, but you can use sites such as
this: http://www.mapsofworld.com/pages/fast-facts/australiaoceania/)
Monthly Focus: Exploration in
Oceania…sacrificing to explore and learn!
KNOWLEDGE: do all the following
Read
about James Cook:
#1
His birth and boyhood: http://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=langjohn&book=cook&story=boyhood
#2
Chapter where Cook lands on New Zealand: http://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=langjohn&book=cook&story=zealand
#3
His third Voyage and death: http://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=langjohn&book=cook&story=third
Then
you can either read the chapters in between #2 and #3 on that website, or you
can read the segment in the Story of the Word on Captain James Cook to fill in
the gaps.
UNDERSTANDING: Create
understanding by doing one or more of the following and bringing to share (or
create your own!):
-Write
down three of your favorite interesting facts about James Cook
-bring
a physical map with James Cook’s route: make with anything you want! Paper, pasta, playdoh, or pie.
-do
a powerpoint, play, report, poem, etc. about what you learned about James Cook
-research/read
the parts in the Book of Mormon when it records people building boats and
leaving to sail “north”
-make
a model or drawing of Cook’s boat
-plan
out what he would have eaten in one day and eat it yourself. (Be daring…do it
more days!)
INTELLIGENCE: Create intelligence by participating in and
discussing the following:
We
will be watching the youtube version of Kon-Tiki at my house: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m4b8Dk5ysY (the 1947 version, not the more recent, PG-13
one). This video is about a man who
built a ship out of primitive materials and set sail off the west coast of
South America to prove that ancient peoples could use the ocean to get to the
islands. This film is made with the
actual man who performed this experiment acting as… himself! So interesting!
The film is only an hour long, so we will aim to
start it at 3:00 pm and class will end at 4:00.
As always, please preview or review this movie for personal approval for
your family. I will have popcorn but you
can bring any snacks you want to share for that time. (Maybe you can try to
make it authentic ship fare or Oceania food!)
You
are welcome to come and get your youth early at 3 pm if you need to. Thanks!
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