Title: The Hudson River
1The Hudson River Journey into Inquiry
- Jill Leinung, Library Media Specialist
- Linda Kaminski, Gr. 1
- Green Meadow Elementary School
- Castleton, New York
2The journey begins
with an idea,
3curriculum,
- My Community Local Region
- Different events, people, problems and ideas make
up my communitys history. - Monuments and important places are located in my
neighborhood. - Communities are connected economically and
geographically. - People exchange elements of their cultures.
4student interest,
5and colleague(s) to collaborate with on the
adventure.
6Start with a question
- What do we want our students inquiring
- minds look like and what will they be able
- to do at the end of the journey?
-
- - critical thinkers problem solvers
- - higher level questioners
7Our students will be able to
- Identify what they already know
- Identify questions beginning with 5 Ws and moving
beyond - Understand the use of a variety of sources to
find answers - Choose and use resources independently
- Record new learning
- Collaborate and work cooperatively
- Real world connections
- Continue to question beyond the project
8Collect a variety of resources including
- Books
- Maps
- Posters, photographs
- On-line sources
- Presenters (school visits, field trips, etc.)
- Outside sources (Albany Visitors Center, Albany
Institute of History and Art, Teaching the Hudson
Valley Summer Workshops, C-Most, etc.)
9River of Dreams The Story of the Hudson Riverby
Hudson Talbott
10Bird, Butterfly, Eelby James Prosek
11Snapshots of our Hudson River Journey
- Introduce Hudson River
- Hudson River Power Point
- New York State map (including satellite view,
i.e. Google Earth) - Hudson River (shower curtain hands on)
12The Story of the Hudson River
13Trading with the Mahicans
14Henry Hudson the Hudson River
- New Learning Facts
- If I Were on the Half Moon
- Inquiry Questions
- Half Moon in a Bottle
15Exploring the Hudson
- Hands on exploration Henry Hudson, Wildlife
along the Hudson River - Robert Juets Journal Places the Half Moon
anchored - Trading with the Mahicans
16Monarch Inquiry Research
17Mahicans Grinding Corn
18Three Sister Planting
19Beaver Poster Reading
20Reading Posters and Recording in Student Fact
Files
21Highlighting Resources for Beaver Fact Finding
22Beaver Model Fact Flip Books
23St. Nicholas Day the Dutch
- Bakers Dozen , shoes cookies
- Night Before Christmas
24Guided Student Questions
25Hudson River Bird Studies
26Winter Bird Feeding
27Hudson River WildlifeIndependent Inquiry
Investigations
28Inquiry Learning Binders and Mystery Seeds
29Lined Sea Horse
30Hudson River Experience
- Where we plan on going from here
- C-Most
- Norrie Point
- Columbia County Water and Soil Conservancy
31As with all journeysthere are always surprises
so
- Be ready for the twists and turns
- Embrace the student generated surprises they
usually turn out to be the best learning
experiences for you, too! - Be flexible
- Keep your eyes open for new ideas, resources to
add to the project - Take a camera to record the sights
- Have fun!