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ILA Presentation 4 th Grade History By: Ann Marie Arseneau

Case Study: Harriet Tubman

Books Who Was Harriet Tubman? ---Yona Zeldis Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Caldecott Honor Book) Caldecott Winner Moses Book Read Aloud Video

Books Harriet Tubman -Wil Mara Go Free or Die -Jeri Ferris

Poetry Harriet Tubman by Eloise Greenfield Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff Wasn't scared of nothing neither Didn't come in this world to be no slave And wasn't going to stay one either "Farewell!" she sang to her friends one night She was mighty sad to leave 'em But she ran away that dark, hot night Ran looking for her freedom She ran to the woods and she ran through the woods With the slave catcher right behind her And she kept on going till she got to the North Where those mean men couldn't find her Nineteen times she went back South To get three hundred others She ran for her freedom nineteen times To save black sisters and brothers Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff Wasn't scared of nothing neither Didn't come in this world to be no slave And didn't stay one either

Poetry They Shall Run (Harriet Tubman Poems) By: Quraysh Ali Lansana The spirit and voice of Harriet Tubman is captured in this verse. The poems traces the journeys of Tubman and her fugitives through the backwoods of America while taking a look at the cruelty of slavery. What, When, Where, Why Poems about Harriet Tubman written by a class of 2 nd graders. Great examples for students to use for their own HT poems. Poems About Harriet Tubman (2nd Grade Authors)

Artwork

Because many slaves knew the secret meanings of these songs, they could be used to signal many things. Harriet Tubman used the song “Wade in the Water” to tell escaping slaves to get off the trail and into the water to make sure the dogs slavecatchers used couldn’t sniff out their trail. People walking through water did not leave a scent trail that dogs could follow. The words of "Wade in the Water." Chorus: Wade in the Water, wade in the water children. Wade in the Water. God's gonna trouble the water. Who are those children all dressed in Red? God's gonna trouble the water. Must be the ones that Moses led. God's gonna trouble the water. Chorus. Who are those children all dressed in White? God's gonna trouble the water. Must be the ones of the Israelites. This website has a few songs relating to Harriet Tubman God's gonna trouble the water. Music Chorus. Who are those children all dressed in Blue? God's gonna trouble the water. Must be the ones that made it through. God's gonna trouble the water. Chorus. Songs Harriet Tubman Wade In The Water AUDIO

Videos Harriet Tubman Documentary In this edited documentary of Harriet Tubman, aimed at middle-school and high school students, Harriet Tubman and her contributions to history are presented.Harriet Tubman DocumentaryHarriet Tubman Documentary *This website offers free educational videos for grades K-12

Websites WebHunt: Harriet Tubman Tubman Museum Tubman Museum is located in Georgia, but the website has a lot of free information about Tubman and AA history with an emphasis for the artwork. WebHunt website for Harriet Tubman through scholastic.com & the hunt links to many different websites featuring Harriet Tubman

Websites All About Harriet Tubman Website This website offers a lot of information about HT with information about historical places and documents and links to kid material as well.

Websites HT Biography Find the latest research and information about Harriet Tubman, her family, the places she lived and worked, the people she knew and loved, and her activities on the Underground Railroad by navigating through this website.

More Lesson Plan Ideas More Lesson Resources On URR and HT

Citations Scholastic. (n.d.). Tubman Web Hunt. Retrieved from Greenfield, E. (2006, August 26). [Web log message]. Retrieved from Good Reads. (n.d.). Retrieved from Harriet Tubman Poems. (2007, February 25). Retrieved from Grant, P. (n.d.). Watchknowlearn. Retrieved from PWTSMultiMedia. (n.d.). Harriet tuman website. Retrieved from Harriet tubman biography. (n.d.). Retrieved from Northcutt, J. (n.d.). Harriet tubman leading the way. Retrieved from ttp://janicehuse.com/ Taylor, E. (n.d.). Hounds in the distance. Retrieved from distance-everna-taylor.html Pathways to freedom. (n.d.). Retrieved from Rigby. (n.d.). Go free or die mrs.rigby’s class projects. Retrieved from