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Chapter 17

The Diverse Peoples of the WestChapter 17

The Diverse Peoples of the WestWhat drew new settlers to the western part of the United States in the 1800s?

Objectives (I can)

identify the effects of westward expansion on six groups of westerners.

describe how the physical environment led to the settlement in the Western U.S.

describe reasons pioneers moved to the West.SURVEY TIME!!!!Survey:Who has lived in this community (around Rutherford) for one year or less? RAISE your hand if you have.2 years, 3 years,12 years?

Now, a bar graph entitled Length of Time in Iroquois.Youre welcome to create one with me!

Questions:Which bar is the tallest?The shortest?What does this tell you about how long students have lived in this community?

The Diverse Peoples of the WestTake a look at our bar graphs.How many students stayed in the same place?How many students have moved often?How does moving affect people?

In this chapter, we will learn about the groups of people who moved from one place to another in the 1800s.

We will focus on six groups of people who lived in the West during the 1800s.

Some of the groups benefited by moving West, whereas other groups were harmed by the arrival by the newcomers.

What do you see?What groups of people lived in the West in the 1800s?How were these people different from one another? How were they similar?The Diverse Peoples of the WestLets read the first section together - page 231

In the mid 1800s, books, magazines, and newspapers encouraged Americans as well as people throughout the world to move to the West. This influx of people had a dramatic effect on the existing cultures in the region. Lets read page 232.

You will use a graphic organizer to focus on the groups who lived in the West during the 1800s.

Work with a partner and complete your graphic organizer.

Be sure to completely answer the questions under each section (17.3-17.8).

Lights, Camera, ACTION!You will work in a group to create interactive dramatizations that show aspects of life for groups of people living in the West during the 1800s.

Interactive dramatization a skit that involves the audience. Each group will find clever ways to get several members of the audience to take part in the skit.

For example, the group that presents the forty-niners, might ask some audience members to come forward and pretend to shovel dirt as they hunt for gold.

Lights, Camera, ACTION!Each group must recreate the historical conditionof its assigned western group for the class to see and experience.

Each interactive dramatization must involve four participants from the audience.

Each group will have four roles Historian, Director, Set Designer, and Host. You may have more than one person for a role (only if you have more than four people in a group).

Each group member will be responsible for leading his or her group through one step of the drama preparations. Look at steps 2-5 on your Student Handout.

The Diverse Peoples of the WestWhat drew new settlers to the western part of the United States in the 1800s?

Objectives (I can)

identify the effects of westward expansion on six groups of westerners.

describe how the physical environment led to the settlement in the Western U.S.

describe reasons pioneers moved to the West.Interactive Dramatization Rubric11-12 points = A

9-10 points = B

7-8 points = C

5- 6 points = D

0-4 points = U