Grade 2 - Early Americans
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Video Storyline: Families long ago used to live on farms and grow their own food. Transportation was slow and life was hard. Settlers began to arrive and everyone had to obey the rules of the King of England. People felt he was unfair and decided to fight for their freedom from him. They won, and created a new country with new leaders.
Video length: 7:45 minutes.
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Early Americans
Art and Social Studies
Use various materials to create a small-scale home for a group of Native Americans, e.g. a wigwam. Can be done in groups.
Cloze Practice
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Coral reefs are the _______ type of ecosystem in the world. They’ve been around for over _____ million years.
Answers: oldest; 240
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Topics Covered In This Video
Native Americans were the first people to live in America
They belonged to different tribes and lived in different types of housing
Native American hunting, fishing, & clothing
After some time the Pilgrims and other settlers arrived
Life was not easy for these settlers
Eventually 13 colonies were built
Conflict with England resulted in the Declaration of Independence
This led to the Revolutionary War and the new country of the U.S.A.
Some time later a great president, Abraham Lincoln, freed the slaves
Civil War led to greater choices for everyone
Some chose to move west to get away from the crowded cities
Pioneers had a hard life and getting around wasn’t easy
Things are much easier now with emails and easy transportation
Videos in this Series
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Grade 2 - Land and Water Around Us
Grade 2 - Work and Money
Grade 2 - Living Together
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Grade 1 - Life Long Ago
Grade 3 - The First Americans
Grade 3 - How The Country Was Settled
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