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Welcome, Scholars! Today, you're diving into history by exploring early exploration through a unique experiential exercise. Partner up, gather your materials—journal, pencil, and goggles—and get ready for an engaging activity that brings the past to life. As you "dive" to a sunken ship believed to date back to the 1500s, you'll gather and document information about artifacts that shaped our understanding of exploration. Consider the motivations behind these journeys and get ready for fun while learning about history!
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Good Day, Scholars! Choose a partner. (Everyone must have a partner or I will assign everyone’s partners!)Sit around the perimeter of the room. Make sure you have your journal, a pencil, and goggles (one pair per team) if you have them.
Experiential Exercises • We want you to experience history rather than just read about it. • Today, is your first day to see what we mean.
Journal set up • Turn the page of your journal after “Geography”. • Title the next two pages “Early Exploration” • (Don’t forget to add it to your Table of Contents!)
On the Left Side, write… • Yes, you are writing on the left today. It is an activity, not just note taking. • Artifact A • What? • Who? • Why? Do the same for Artifact B, C, D, E, F and G.
Shipwreck!! • Scientists have discovered a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean. • They believe that the ship is from the 1500’s and that there may be many clues about early explorers at the site. • Your job is to dive to the sunken ship and gather information about the early exploration.
Your mission… • You will work with a partner and sit on dry land. • You will take turns to swim to the sunken ship, excavate and “artifact” and swim back to your partner. • Read about the artifact and complete the notes in the corresponding section of our notes.(this will help you keep track of which ones you’ve completed!) • The other partner will swim back to the ship, replace the “artifact” in the correct spot, and excavate the next “artifact”. • You can do them in any order.
Uhhhh…swimming? • Yes • In order to swim, you must put on your goggles, hold your breath and make a swimming motion with your arms. • You’re gonna look silly, but that’s part of the fun! • If you do not swim correctly, I will send you back to dry land to try again. • If you spend too much time on dry land, you will not be able to explore the ship and will have to read explorer notes from your lab (in other words, it will be homework!)
Question to Consider… • What motivated early explorers to leave their homeland and seek out new land?