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It would be easier now… pt 2 – the Fitz July 9, 2009

Posted by Wendy Wolfe in Educational Resources, Games & Simulations, History, Water, Web resources.
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The Edmund Fitzgerald sank November 10, 1975 during a horrific storm on  Lake Superior. My Albert Lea seventh graders learned about the Fitz during a month-long water unit (see our classroom below).  For part of our unit, we read about the sinking and watched a video about the possible reasons the Fitz went down. While the mystery surrounding

The Edmund Fitzgerald on our Wall

the sinking makes the Fitz inherently interesting, it would have been much easier (and so much more engaging) to teach about the Fitz now.
The YouTube video for Gordon Lightfoot’s song “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” would be a great introduction for the lesson. The website S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Online would allow students to explore aspects of the ship and its crew of interest to them. With crew profiles, a time line of the ship, weather maps about this storm, and more, this would be a great introductory site to explore. NOAA (The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration) has a great overview of the maritime weather on the night the Fitz sank and as an extension, we could explore NOAA’s current Marine weather reports.

Also as part of our water unit, we studied the Apostle Islands. If we were interested in linking the sinking of the Fitzgerald to shipwrecks in the Apostles, this section of Wisconsin’s Great Lakes Shipwrecks site would be quite helpful.

It would have been easier to engage students now, and the experiences would be so much more rich.

The Presidential Friday Five January 23, 2009

Posted by Wendy Wolfe in Educational Resources, Games & Simulations, History, Web resources.
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In the spirit of this week’s events, specifically the peaceful transfer of executive power in our government, comes today’s web resource for the Friday Five. “History” (not sure when they dropped “Channel”) designed a neat Multimedia interactive exhibit on the Presidents.  It could be useful beyond the Social Studies course as students of math or statistics could create comparisons, art/photography students may appreciate the image gallery included for each president, those studying English could learn a political aspect of the time period about which they are reading, and the options for US History and US Government are obvious. Enjoy taking five and learning a bit more about your favorite president and your students can too.

Happy Friday!