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Title: United States


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United States
  • ED 417-01
  • CRISTA BANBURY
  • WENDY BUDDO
  • MELISSA CRAFT

2
United States
  • Grade 3
  • UNIT Underground railroad

3
Objectives
  • Students will. . .
  • Track an underground railroad route
  • Write a secret song
  • Take a field trip
  • Create a classroom quilt
  • Predict and assess predictions of Harriet Tubman
    book by Chatherine Nichols

4
Materials
  • Harriet Tubman book
  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Classroom wall map of United States
  • Felt
  • Glue

5
Websites
  • Springboro Historical Society
  • http//www.shakerwssg.org/olde_springboro_villag
    e_ohio.htm
  • National Geographic
  • http//www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/j1.htm
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  • Cincinnati Freedom Center http//www.undergroundra
    ilroad.org
  • PBS http//www.pbs.org
  • History of the Drinking Gourd
  • http//www2.lhric.org/pocantico/tubman/gourd1.htm
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Childrens Books
  • Almost To Freedom
  • By Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
  • Who Was Harriet Tubman
  • By Yona Zeldis McDonough
  • Harriet Tubman
  • By Catherine Nochols
  • 27 Stations to Libertyville
  • By Don Ross
  • Scions, Sages, Saints and Soldiers Significant
    Pioneers in Springboro
  • By Don Ross

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Childrens Books
  • A Taste of History Cookbook
  • By Springboro Area Historical Society
  • Walking the Road to Freedom
  • By Jeri Feris
  • Learning About Bravery from the Life of Harriet
    Tubman
  • By Kiki Mosher
  • Minty
  • By Alan Schroeder
  • The Underground Railroad Journey to Freedom
  • By Carla Williams

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Underground RailroadWhat is it?
  • The underground railroad was a network of people
    who helped slaves escape to the North and Canada.
  • It was ran by many individuals, both white and
    black.
  • Hundreds of slaves escaped each year.

9
Underground Railroad Timeline
  • 1500s- People from Africa were brought to North
    America as slaves.
  • 1700s- slaves were described as property in many
    states (predominately southern states)
  • 1776- Declaration of Independence signed.
  • Early 1800s- importing of slaves banned.
    However, smuggling still occurs.

10
Timeline
  • 1800s- many slaves escaping from south to
    northern states and Canada.
  • 1860s- slavery outlawed in America.

11
Communication
  • STARS SONGS
  • The north star was a guide to the north, as well
    as a freedom symbol
  • The drinking gourd was used by slaves as a code
    for the Big Dipper. The Big Dippers bowl
    pointed to the Little Dipper which contained the
    North star.
  • Drum beats were also used to communicate until
    the slave owners had the drums outlawed.

12
Communication
  • QUILTS
  • Quilts were used to indicate locations of safe
    houses, show escape routes, and to convey other
    information vital to escape survive.
  • The information on the quilts were conveyed by
    patterns and symbols (ex. A monkey wrench quilt
    indicated a home belonging to an individual who
    might be a tool in the underground railroad.
  • The quilts were hung on fence posts, windows, or
    anywhere they could be seen.
  • Candles and lamps were also used to show if a
    house was safe. The candles or lamps would be
    hung or place in certain windows.

13
Roles of PersonsSecrets of the Underground
Railroad
  • What were the secret names for people who took
    part in the Underground Railroad?
  • Stations- homes where slaves could hide.
  • Conductors- people who helped guide the slaves
    who were escaping
  • Agents- people who offered clothes, food, and
    shelter to slaves.
  • Passengers- the escaping slaves.

14
Activity 1 Compose your own secret song!
  • Try composing lyrics of your own that tells a
    story or gives instruction. Some ideas
  • Tell your friend where to meet how to get there,
    what will be doing.
  • Tell your parents what you want for dinner, where
    you want to eat and what time.

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The Drinking Gourd
  • Follow the drinking gourd!
  • Follow the drinking gourd!
  • For the old man is awaiting for to carry you to
    freedom, if you follow the drinking gourd.
  • When the sun comes back, and the first quail
    calls,
  • Follow the drinking gourd.
  • For the old man is awaiting for to carry you to
    freedom, if you follow the drinking gourd.
    (Chorus)
  • Verse 1
  • The riverbank makes a very good road,
  • The dead trees will show you the way,
  • Left foot, peg foot, traveling on,
  • Follow the drinking gourd.
  • Chorus
  • Verse 2
  • The river ends between two hills,
  • Follow the drinking gourd.
  • Theres another river on the other side.
  • Chorus
  • Verse 3
  • When the great big river meets the little river,
  • Follow the drinking gourd.
  • For the old man is awaiting for to carry you to
    freedom,
  • If you follow the drinking gourd.
  • Chorus

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Activity 2Make a class freedom quilt
  • Each student will design a square for the class
    freedom quilt. The square will have something to
    do with the underground railroad.
  • After the students are done designing their
    square, the teacher and parent volunteers will
    help them make their square with fabric
  • Afterwards, the teacher will sew all square
    together to create a class freedom quilt.

17
Activity 3Read Harriet Tubman BY Catherine
Nichols
  • Before reading
  • Look at the cover and take a picture walk. The
    children will predict what the story is about.
  • During reading
  • Ask questions about Harriet and Minty. How did
    they feel about being a slave.
  • After reading
  • Check predictions with children.
  • Talk about the story, did the children like the
    story. What was their favorite part.

18
Activity 4Field Trip
  • Take a field trip to explore the Underground
    Railroad hands on at the Springboro Historical
    Society.

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Activity 5Mapping
  • In small groups, map out an Underground Railroad
    route on classroom wall map.
  • Make sure there are safe houses along the route
  • Afterwards, estimate the distance of your route.
  • When each group is finished, the teacher will
    lead a discussion of the hardships fugitive
    slaves would experience, which season would the
    be optimum in fleeing.

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Mapping Activity (example)
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