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Missouri History

Missouri History. Next. 4 th Grade History Famous People of Missouri Jessica Heaton October 16, 2013. Template created by: Christy Keeler. Objectives. Next. - You will be able to name three historical figures from Missouri. -You will be able to say why these people are famous.

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Missouri History

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  1. Missouri History Next 4th Grade History Famous People of Missouri Jessica Heaton October 16, 2013 Template created by: Christy Keeler

  2. Objectives Next - You will be able to name three historical figures from Missouri. -You will be able to say why these people are famous. -You will be able to tell me how these people contributed to Missouri’s history.

  3. Directions Next -First learn about the historical figures. - Click the arrows to navigate throughout the museum and follow any directions given on the slides. -Next, complete the Missouri History word find. -Last, take a quiz over the information you learned.

  4. Missouri Heritage Museum Teacher Information Only Room One Room Three Hello, and welcome. To get started, pick a room of a famous Missourian! Room Two Thomas Hart Benton George Washington Carver Laura Ingalls Wilder Click here to complete a Missouri word find! Click the flag to take a quiz.

  5. Missouri Heritage Museum Laura Ingalls Wilder Artifact 2 Artifact 4 Click the picture on the leftto find out more about Laura. Click the picture in the center to view more pictures of Laura. Click the picture on therightto take a virtual tour of where Laura and her husband lived. Back to Lobby

  6. Missouri Heritage Museum Thomas Hart Benton Artifact 8 Artifact 10 Click the picture to the leftto find out more about Benton. Click the picture in the center,or on the rightto view more of his artwork. Back to Lobby

  7. Missouri Heritage Museum George Washington Carver Artifact 11 Artifact 13 Click the picture on the leftto find out more about Carver. Click the picture in the center to view more pictures of Carver. Click the picture on therightto learn about his book, ‘A Weed is a Flower.’ Back to Lobby

  8. Laura Ingalls Wilder -Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was born on a frontier farm in Wisconsin in 1867. -Laura, along with her mom, dad, and her three sisters would move across the developing northern and central frontier. Throughout Laura’s childhood, they lived In over five states and eventually settled on a farm in Iowa. -The Ingalls’ family encountered a lot of hardships throughout their travels which Laura later wrote about in her famous award winning children’s books, known as, “Little House on the Prairie.” -While in Iowa, Laura met the love of her life, Almanzo Wilder. They got married and eventually settled in Mansfield, Missouri. Laura had one daughter, Rose, who played a big role in the writing and development of the famous children’s books. Back to room 1

  9. Laura Ingalls Wilder Bottom picture- Laura’s family. Ma, Grace, Laura, Pa, Carrie, and Mary. Top Picture- Laura’s husband, Almanzo. Bottom Picture- Laura and her husband, Almanzo. Back to room 1

  10. Laura Ingalls Wilder -In 1894, Laura and Almanzo, along with their young daughter Rose, moved to Mansfield, Missouri. This is where the Wilder family lived for the rest of their lives. -To watch a virtual tour of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s home click the picture to the right. Back to room 1

  11. Thomas Hart Benton -Thomas Hart Benton was born in Neosho, Missouri on April 15, 1889. -Benton was best known for his amazing murals and paintings that depicted American life and the beautiful landscape that our country has. -In 1935, Benton was hired to create a large mural for the Missouri State Capitol Building in Jefferson City. The mural, which ended up covering all four walls of a large room, is one of the most popular things to see when you visit the Capitol Building. With the paintings going from nearly floor to ceiling, they are a wonderful site to see. -Benton eventually settled in Kansas City, Missouri where he accepted a job at the Kansas City Art Institute. Here, Benton was able to teach younger students from around the world his painting skills. He inspired hundreds of young painters to go out and achieve their dreams! Back to room 2

  12. Thomas Hart Benton Back to room 2 The pictures you see here are some of the murals Benton painted in the Missouri State Capitol Building.

  13. Thomas Hart Benton Benton painted many works of art. Some of which included, “The Sources of Country Music, The South of My Heart, and Montana Farm.” Which are displayed here. Back to room 2

  14. George Washington Carver -George was born in 1864 on a small farm in Diamond Grove, Missouri. -George and his older brother James were orphaned at a very young age. They were taken in by a kind white couple who raised the children as their own; teaching them to read, write and also allowing them to go to school. -From a very young age, George was extremely curious about the world around him. He was especially interested in learning about plants and animals. His hard work and determination eventually led him to getting a college degree and becoming the professor at a college in Alabama. -Once in Alabama, he saw farmers struggling to keep their crops alive due to insect damage. He was determined to come up with a solution. And the solution was… PEANUTS! Continue

  15. George Washington Carver -George noticed that the local insects weren’t interested in eating peanuts and so he urged farmers to grow this crop in place of their current ones. The farmers weren’t convinced, they didn’t know if they could make any money off of this product. -So, George went to work in his lab. He created over 300 different types of products using peanuts. He created dyes for clothing, cooking oil, paper, ink, shampoo, shaving cream, and of course, peanut butter. -After creating several food products, he invited over important Guests to try his new creations. He made ice cream, bread, Coffee, cake, and candy. Imagine everyone’s surprise when they Learned that everything was made entirely of peanuts! George didn’t have to do much convincing after that, he was a local hero. Back to room 3

  16. George Washington Carver A young George Washington Carver. Possibly around 12 years old. George’s childhood home in Diamond Grove, MO. George Washington Carver in his science lab making new creations. Back to room 3

  17. George Washington Carver Many books have been written on George Washington Carver. One of which being , “A Weed is a Flower.” Click the book to the right to listen to this amazing story! Back to room 3

  18. Quiz What was Laura Ingalls Wilder best known for? Her amazing musical talents Her artwork which is displayed in the Whitehouse. The gripping stories of her childhood which she later wrote about in her award winning children’s books. A. B. C.

  19. Quiz What was Laura Ingalls Wilder best known for? Her amazing musical talents That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. Try again! A.

  20. Quiz What was Laura Ingalls Wilder best known for? Her artwork which is displayed in the Whitehouse. That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. Try again! B.

  21. Quiz What was Laura Ingalls Wilder best known for? That answer is correct, GREAT JOB! Click the star to go onto the next question. The gripping stories of her childhood which she later wrote about in her award winning children’s books. C.

  22. Quiz Which famous Missourian is best known for his works of art which are displayed in the capitol building? Pablo Picasso Thomas Hart Benton George Washington Carver A. B. C.

  23. Quiz Which famous Missourian is best known for his works of art which are displayed in the capitol building? Pablo Picasso That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. Try again! A.

  24. Quiz Which famous Missourian is best known for his works of art which are displayed in the capitol building? Thomas Hart Benton B. That answer is correct, GREAT JOB! Click the star to go onto the next question.

  25. Quiz Which famous Missourian is best known for his works of art which are displayed in the capitol building? George Washington Carver Try again! That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. C.

  26. Quiz We have this famous Missourian to thank for his yummy invention of peanut butter . George Washington Carver Thomas Hart Benton Mark Twain A. B. C.

  27. Quiz We have this famous Missourian to thank for his yummy invention of peanut butter . George Washington Carver A. That answer is correct, GREAT JOB! Click the star to go onto the next question.

  28. Quiz We have this famous Missourian to thank for his yummy invention of peanut butter . Thomas Hart Benton Try again! B. That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back.

  29. Quiz We have this famous Missourian to thank for his yummy invention of peanut butter . Mark Twain Try again! That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. C.

  30. Quiz Where is the Missouri State Capitol Building located? Springfield, Missouri Washington, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri A. B. C.

  31. Quiz Where is the Missouri State Capitol Building located? Jefferson City, Missouri Next That answer is correct, GREAT JOB! You have completed the quiz. Click the arrow to move on. C.

  32. Quiz Where is the Missouri State Capitol Building located? Springfield, Missouri Try again! A. That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back.

  33. Quiz Where is the Missouri State Capitol Building located? Washington, Missouri Try again! That answer is incorrect, click the arrow to go back. B.

  34. Summary -Now you will be able to list three important historical figures from Missouri, and tell what their main contribution to our state was. - Next, it’s your turn!!! Go home and find your own historical figures from Missouri and write 2-3 sentences about why they are famous. -When you come to class next week, be prepared to share your figure, and the information you found with the class. Back to Lobby Teacher Information Only

  35. Teacher Information Back to Lobby This CBI meets the needs of diverse learners through the use of color coated objects, videos, and large text.

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