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1. The Pony Express
Math/Social studies Activity . The pony express. By Rich McClelland. Introduction In the movement west, the pony express of the pony express (generally regarded as us 50).
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The Pony Express
By: Rich McClelland Introduction: In the movement West, the Pony Express was a major influence in communications during its short life. Many students may be intrigued by the story of the Pony Express, and the following activities will help them discover a little about the route, and some of the problems they encountered. Prior Knowledge: Basic mathematics skills. Basic map reading skills. Grade Level: Task: The students will answer four math questions based on their reading of a short story on the history of the Pony Express. Resources: Process: Have the students go to the Internet site "The Pony Express" and read the information provided by the state of Utah. This should provide enough background on the unique system of communication for the students to do the following math problems. However, some students may wish to look in additional sources for more information, and one of the locations can be found in the alternate Internet site. Challenge the students to calculate the following problems:
  • What was the maximum the rider was allowed to weigh? the supplies he could carry? and the mail that he could carry? How much was the total weight that horses were allowed to carry? (120lbs + 25lbs + 20lbs = 165lbs)
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    The Pony Express Here is a series of fun activities for use in studying the Pony Express. First is an article with comprehension questions. There is also a puzzle, a drawing activity, and some other hands-on, high-interest fun. First read J.C. Pinkerton’s interesting article The Riders of the Pony Express . After you read this article, you can answer the following comprehension questions and then do the activities. Reading Comprehension Questions: 1. How long did the Pony Express last? 2. How many riders were chosen out of the hundreds who applied for the Pony Express> 3. Who was the youngest rider for the Express? 4. Why was Johnnie Frye famous? 5. Which of the riders discovered “Uintahite”? 6. Read the job advertisement for the Pony Express. Why do you think orphans were preferred? 7. What do you think were some of the reasons that the Pony Express came to an end? Word Search The Pony Express B I Z E U C L Q V P F A D P D E U Q E Z Z M O C A
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    3. KD Review: Pony Express Rider
    pony express Rider. Reviewed by Jason Levine. Published by McGrawHill Home Interactive. Age Group Age 8 and Up. Type Social studies. Price $39.95 us of the American west.
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    Pony Express Rider
    Reviewed by Jason Levine
    Published by McGraw-Hill Home Interactive Age Group: Age 8 and Up
    Type: Social Studies
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    Version not available. Description: Lasting barely 20 months, the Pony Express was one of the briefest and most romantic episodes in the brief and romantic history of the American West. Until 1860, it took 26 to 30 days to get the mail from New York to California. Established by three private businessmen who set up a system of 500 horses and 190 relay stations between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California, the Pony Express's 200 riders made the 2,000 mile journey in just 10 days. They carried a half-ounce letter for only $ 5. The roster of riders included names that have also become legends of the West, such as Wild Bill Hickock and Buffalo Bill Cody. Beginning as it did in April, 1860, the Pony Express carried the news of the most tumultuous events in American history to the West. Westerners first learned of Abraham Lincoln's election, the succession of the Confederate States of America, and the firing on Fort Sumter from Pony Express riders. But even in the 19th Century romance gave way to technology. On October 24, 1861, the first transcontinental telegraph line was completed, and within a month the Pony Express ended its operations forever.

    4. Pony Express Rider
    in the old west. The pony express was an organization is more on social studies and history, and is presented History to us, current events to the player(s) in
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    Rich Cunningham Buffalo Bill. Calamity Jane. Wild Bill Hickock. Wyatt Earp. What do all these names have in common? They are all legends of the old West. Back in the early days of the western United States, it was a wild and wooly time, where the law was determined by who was fastest with a gun (sometimes). It was also a time for technological expansion, the beginning of the industrial revolution that continues to this day. In those days, the telegraph was a new invention. Sending a message across the country, well, that might take several months, since the telegraph didn't reach from coast to coast. Mail was the only way, and that was by wagon train, or by ship, and very expensive. For years the best way to have the pioneer experience was to play the computer game Oregon Trail, and most recently, Oregon Trail II. These educational games were accurate recreations of the westward movement, simulating the trials and tragedies of taking a wagon train to Oregon. Now there is a new game that helps students explore another side to the Old West, and it is published by McGraw-Hill Home Interactive. The name of the program is Pony Express Rider, and is an educational recreation of moving the mail in the old west. The Pony Express was an organization that was created to move the mail from the East Coast to California on the eve of the Civil War. It was accomplished by setting up a series of relay stations with horses and riders. They would make short hops at high speed to accomplish this rapid delivery of the mail. It was a dangerous job, but an important one.

    5. Pony Express
    rider mail delivery system between east and west can be 2) Math/Social studies ActivityThePony express (Grade 4) http//score.kings.k12.ca.us/lessons/ponyexp
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    Pony Express Easier -The pony express was a mail service where riders on horseback traveled from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. Riders changed horses at stations placed about ten to fifteen miles apart. A rider handed the mail pack over to another rider after completing about 75 miles. Young, often teenage lightweight riders, orphans preferred, were hired for the job. One of the most famous was Buffalo Bill Cody. The pony express lasted only nineteen months, from April 3, 1860 to October 24, 1861. The pony express ended when the telegraph first crossed the continent. Harder - The pony express was developed by William H. Russell, William B. Waddell, and Alexander Majors. Plans for the pony express were spurred by the impending cloud of the Civil War and the need for faster communication with California and the West. The pony express consisted of relays of men riding fast ponies or horses that carried letters and small packages across a 1,966-mile (3,164-kilometer) trail. The service opened officially on April 3, 1860, when riders left simultaneously from St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. The first westbound trip was made in 9 days and 23 hours and the eastbound journey in 11 days and 12 hours. The pony riders covered 250 miles in a 24-hour day as compared with 100 to 125 miles by the stage coaches.

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    Visit this site: http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/lessons/ponyexp.htm Author: Rich McClelland; SCORE Mathematics Description: In the movement West, the Pony Express was a major influence in communications during its short life. Many students may be intrigued by the story of the Pony Express, and the following activities will help them discover a little about the route, and some of the problems they encountered. Aligned to the California State Standards. From the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators SCORE Mathematics Lessons. Levels: Fourth Grade Languages: English Resource Types: Lesson Plans and Activities Math Topics: Basic Operations History and Biography Geography
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    9. Social Studies - History Of The American West
    and the reasons for the end of the pony express. with major events in the explorationthe the western us analyze the reasons for the exploration of the west.
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    United States History United States History Description Territorial: Lewis/Clark The learner will be able to define the significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Expansion: Territorial Knowledge Reinforce Cole R-1 MO1.2; SS5. Classroom Instructional Resources Whole group instruction/discussion/lecture, - [-] Instruction/notes/worksheets Assessment Resources Teacher-made quizzes and unit tests, - [Tests] Quizzes and unit tests using objective and essay Territorial: Manifest Destiny The learner will be able to comprehend the extent of influence Manifest Destiny had on territorial expansion. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Expansion: Territorial Comprehension Master Cole R-1 MO1.6; SS5.

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    Teachers, students, and parents, welcome to the Third Grade Social Studies Curriculum Links web page. I have tried to put together a number of web sites that will aid in your study of third grade social studies. As you will discover, some of the links lead to virtual tours of cities, museums, or famous buildings. Other links take you to sites created by elementary or middle school children themselves. Still other links lead to facts about famous inventors, presidents, national parks, public documents, or historical facts. Here you can find maps of any state or country in the world, visit an Anasazi kiva, or become the historian and discover what life was like in the 1700's. Here you can walk in the footsteps of endangered animals, find out if you meet the requirements to be a pony express rider, or read the diaries of settlers who have traveled along the Oregon Trail. Take your students on a Webquest in cyberspace, and enjoy your journey. Geographical Resources
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    12. TKI - Go West Timeline Of The West [Social Studies Online]
    1847, Mormons head west under Brigham Young and settle in 1857, us army sent to imposelaw over Mormons in 1860, pony express is set up to quickly carry the mail.
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    Under order of President Thomas Jefferson, the Lewis and Clark Expedition depart from St.Louis, Mo., on May 14, to chart a course to the Pacific Ocean. Settlement of Oregon begins via the Oregon Trail. U.S. annexes Texas Mormons head West under Brigham Young and settle in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1848
    Gold discovered January 24 in California. 80,000 prospectors emigrate to California to follow the gold boom. California becomes a state in the U.S. U.S. army sent to impose law over Mormons in Utah Gold discovered in Boulder Colorado. 100,000 people rush to the site Pony Express is set up to quickly carry the mail First transcontinental telegraph line completed October 24.
    Civil War between Northern and Southern states begins. Lasts until 1865. Homestead Act was approved on May 20, grants free family farms to settlers.
    Congress authorises the building of a transcontinental railroad Massacre of Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek First cattle drive from Texas up the Chisolm trail to Abilene, Kansas
    Medicine Lodge Treaty with the Indians sets up Indian Reservations on the Plains Transcontinental railroad completed; golden spike driven at Promontory, Utah

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    For Grades 3, 4, 5, or 6
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    The America series is a literature-based integrated American history curriculum. Though written for grades 3 through 6, instructions are included for adding earlier and later grades. For example, secondary students would read the adult version of the Peter Marshall books. This curriculum consists of three 11-week units studies (which may be purchased together or separately) that form a complete one-year curriculum (except math). The children's books by Mr. Marshall and Mr. Manuel present history in an easy-to-read story format. The unit study uses these popular books and adds more historical information, lessons, and activities to create a complete curriculum that includes: American history , reading/vocabulary, Bible/life application, English grammar and writing, geography, health, music and art, science, and a complete answer key. Suggestions are also included for using the America
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    15. Social Studies U.S. History 1 (G/A/H)
    to describe early pioneers' expansion of the west. Industrial Revolution us/SocialThe learner will be western Development pony express The learner will be
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    Social Studies - U.S. History 1 (G/A/H) Social Studies PHILOSOPHY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
    The Belleville Public Schools' Social Studies program provides various social studies courses, which are designed to enable the student to recognize and appreciate the United States and the World as multi-racial, multi-cultural, and multi-lingual societies. The knowledge and skills needed to prepare young people to identify, understand, and work to solve the problems that face our increasingly diverse nation and interdependent world are developed as well. To function effectively in society, the individual needs knowledge of human social situations beyond his/her own experiences. The acquisition of such skills is necessary to deal with life's challenges.
    As a participant in a democratic society, each citizen must know how to cope with social problems and act with responsibility to accept and respect the rights of others. To act as a member of a group or as an individual, a citizen must have positive social attitudes and be willing to use them. The Social Studies Program is designed to help young people achieve these goals.
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    1. To provide the student with a basic history of the United States and the World.

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    Plot the route of the pony express. Impact on nature, us culture, nativecultures, romantic concepts availability of land in the west meant the......
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    Social Studies Objectives:
    • Analyze changes in the U.S. economy precipitating the westward movement
    • To give a better understanding of the geographical region of the Great Basin while gaining an insight on what a trip like that might have been like.
    Notes Class will be divided into wagon families of 4 or 5. They must plan the route they will take from St. Louis, Missouri to either California, Washington, or Oregon. They must show rivers crossed, mountains, forests, etc. Each group will have a map showing their route. They must also determine what provisions will be necessary for the journey, what articles of furniture, clothes, and livestock will accompany the family. A list of these items will be made and each item must be justifiable when reporting their plans to the class. Students can find the measurements of a Conestoga wagon (roughly 4'x 10') and make a facsimile of the wagon on the floor by measuring it out and then pushing desks up to make walls of the wagon. This helps students to better visualize what space they had available. Each family then must report to the group what their plans are and get the approval of other families planning the same journey to join up with them. All of this will depend on if the group feels that the family is adequately prepared and would be able to survive without undue assistance from the group.

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