There is no other place I’d rather be than teaching and learning with my girls. The freedom that comes with homeschooling allows me to pursue opportunities to travel and learn as much as we can while experiencing things first hand! Welcome to our blog about planning our next big adventure, the Lewis and Clark Trail! The three of us girls plan on a 40+ day adventure of learning all we can about the biology, botany, geography, geology, economics, and civics (and more) associated with the Corps of Discovery journey of 1804-1806. Join us on our journey!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Missouri Digital Heritage

The Missouri Digital Heritage has some great information.  One of the primary missions of the Missouri Digital Heritage is education, and they have done a splendid job of gathering educational information.

There are three prepared lesson plans for Lewis and Clark studies:

  1. "Following the Lewis and Clark Trail," Students use the University of Missouri website to learn about the different campsites utilized by the Corps of Discovery
  2. "A School Yard Journal,"  Where students  make journals, and then have the opportunity to explore and examine an area to write and sketch.
  3. "Mapping Lewis and Clark in Missouri," General information on how to use and make maps.
I am looking forward to using these resources in preparing for our journey!

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