Ohio History By: Katie Naugle ED 417:02. Unit: Ohio History  Grade Level: 1 st grade  Lesson: To educate students on the state of Ohio and the history.

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Ohio History By: Katie Naugle ED 417:02

Unit: Ohio History  Grade Level: 1 st grade  Lesson: To educate students on the state of Ohio and the history of its existence.

Objectives  Students will: -Identify origin of Ohio’s name -Use directional words to locate surrounding states -Identify Ohio presidents

Activity #1: Where did Ohio get its name?

Activity #1  Materials -brown construction paper -markers/crayons/scissors -Indian headdress template -colored feathers -glue

Activity #1 (cont.)  Lesson: -Students will make Iroquois Indian headdresses to help them remember that Ohio was named by the Iroquois, meaning “great river”. -Students will use provided materials to make their unique headdresses and will write ‘Iroquois’ on the front of their headdress to help them distinguish themselves from “other Indian tribes”.

Activity #2: Surrounding states

Activity #2  Materials -Graphic Organizer -Pencil -Paper -Maps -Crayons

Activity #2 (cont.)  Surrounding States: Pennsylvania West Virginia Kentucky Indiana Michigan

Activity #2 (cont.)  Lesson -Use maps to locate Ohio and its surrounding states -Once surrounding states are located, students will use graphic organizer to write at least one sentence using a directional word to describe that state’s location. -Students will share with their table and color the provided map.

Activity #3: Inventions

Activity #3  Materials -Variety of costumes -One of each invention discussed -Map

Activity #3 (Cont.)  Inventions Thomas Edison -Light bulb, Phonograph, Motion picture camera Wright Brothers -airplane Charles Kettering -automobile self-starter W.F. Semple -chewing gum Ohio -first hot dog

Activity #3 (cont.)  Lesson -Students will dress up as one of the ten discussed inventors -Will stand in front of the class and share what they invented and when -Children will take turns until each child has had a turn to be an Ohio inventor.

Activity #4: Ohio Firsts

Activity #4  Materials -Data folders to record progress -10 true/false statements

Activity #4 (cont.)  Lesson -Students will listen to ten statements about Ohio firsts and decide if they think it is true or false prior to beginning the Ohio lesson. -Record score in data folder -After completion of the Ohio unit, do the same true/false activity. Record and compare results.

Activity #5: Ohio Presidents

Activity #5  Materials -”The Little Giant Book of American Presidents” -Paper -Markers

Activity #5 (cont.)  Lesson -Read “The Little Giant Book of American Presidents” (only Ohio Presidents) -Discuss how many presidents come from Ohio -Make an Ohio President Fact Book during centers (using book read to class as resource) including at least two facts about each president.

Useful Websites  Ohio Historical Central  esohio.htm esohio.htm Kidspiration States Around Ohio  Ohio’s Fun Facts  =JUV&kids=y&WRD=presidents&z=y =JUV&kids=y&WRD=presidents&z=y Barnes and Noble  nt=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen- US%3Aofficial&q=ohio&btnG=Search+Images nt=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen- US%3Aofficial&q=ohio&btnG=Search+Images Google Images: Ohio