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History

Grade 4

History begins in our environment

Module 1

How people lived in our environment

Do your own investigating. Let’s pretend that we live in a town called Mountain Springs.

This town was not established overnight. First one or two houses were built, then someone opened a shop, then a church and a school was built. Eventually streets were constructed to connect the buildings. Gradually the town became bigger and bigger. It is called development !

Activity 1

To compile information about your town/city from a number of sources [lo 1.2, 1.3]

As a group you are now going to do some snooping about your town or school or home. You will have the opportunity to find sources from your environment, to use them and then compile a report on your findings!

A hint or two …

  • Plan your questions beforehand.
  • Take notes. You may also use a tape recorder.
  • Remember: people’s memories are not always reliable – they do not always speak the truth. Therefore talk to different people.

The following questions will help you to find out how your town or city was established:

Who were the first people to live in the environment?

……………………………………………………………………………………..

How did they survive?

…………………………………………………………………………………….

……………………………………………………………………………………

Who was the founder of the town?

……………………………………………………..

When was it established?

……………………………………………………..

Why was it established in that particular place?

……………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………

How old will the town be this year?

……………………………………………………….

Why did the town get its particular name?

……………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………

When did the first farmers arrive? …………………………………………...

What is the name of the oldest farm in the district?

……………………………………………………………………………………

What present line of business (industry) is the largest or most important?

……………………………………………………………………………………

Which street, place of worship, or school was the first to be built?

……………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………

How did the people of long ago make music?

……………………………………………………………………………………

Which art forms remained intact?

……………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………

How did technology help to develop your town or city?

……………………………………………………………………………………

What important events took place in your town?

………………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………….

Which months of the year does your town have

the highest rainfall? …………………………………………………

the lowest rainfall? …………………………………………………

Activity 2

To obtain information from sources about your school [lo 1.2, 1.3]

Work in groups. Find out if your school has a school newspaper or other printed source in which the principal announces important events. Use this source to investigate the following questions, and write down your findings:

In which year was your school founded? …………………………………..

How old is the school? ……………………………………………………….

Who was the founder of the school? ……………………………………….

Who was the first principal of the school?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

Which classrooms are the oldest in the school?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

In what way are they different from the new classrooms?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………………..

Get hold of photographs of people who attended school in the past. Use these sources to answer the following questions:

  • Did the school uniforms change?
  • Did the hairstyles change?
  • Did the fashions of the teachers’ clothes change over the years?

Conduct a few interviews with any of the older people who attended your school as children. Ask them the following questions:

  • What means of transport did they use to get to school?
  • How were their teachers?
  • What was the discipline like in the school?
  • Which subjects did they like and dislike?
  • What stationery did they use?
  • What sports and games did they play at school?

Activity 3

To obtain information from sources about houses [lo 1.2, 1.3]

(a) Benjamin and David are best friends and live in Mountain Springs. They often read each other’s diaries. On the next page study the entries they made in their diaries, and also the photographs of their houses.

Look closely at House 1 and House 2. Does the right house suit the right person according to the diaries?

  • The two houses have similarities and differences. Make a list of these.
  • How do these houses compare to those in your neighbourhood?
  • Why are peoples’ houses so important?
  • Draw a nice picture of your house.

The best way to judge buildings such as these houses is to ask specific questions about them and then write down the answers. Consequently you will find out more about buildings, and become aware of the similarities and differences between them! All you need is common sense, a pen and paper!

(b) Now use the following questions to find out more about the history of your house.

Activity 4

To write a report on how to obtain information from sources [lo 1.1, 1.2, 1.3]

Write a short report on the history of your town/city or school or home. You are welcome to include pictures, photographs and other sources.

Assessment

LEARNING OUTCOME 1: HISTORICAL ENQUIRY The learner will be able to use enquiry skills to investigate the past and present.

Assessment standard

We know this when the learner:

1.1 works with sources: records and organises information from a variety of sources;

1.2 answers questions: uses information from sources to answer questions;

1.3 communicates answers: communicates knowledge and understanding in a variety of ways.

Questions & Answers

Three charges q_{1}=+3\mu C, q_{2}=+6\mu C and q_{3}=+8\mu C are located at (2,0)m (0,0)m and (0,3) coordinates respectively. Find the magnitude and direction acted upon q_{2} by the two other charges.Draw the correct graphical illustration of the problem above showing the direction of all forces.
Kate Reply
To solve this problem, we need to first find the net force acting on charge q_{2}. The magnitude of the force exerted by q_{1} on q_{2} is given by F=\frac{kq_{1}q_{2}}{r^{2}} where k is the Coulomb constant, q_{1} and q_{2} are the charges of the particles, and r is the distance between them.
Muhammed
What is the direction and net electric force on q_{1}= 5µC located at (0,4)r due to charges q_{2}=7mu located at (0,0)m and q_{3}=3\mu C located at (4,0)m?
Kate Reply
what is the change in momentum of a body?
Eunice Reply
what is a capacitor?
Raymond Reply
Capacitor is a separation of opposite charges using an insulator of very small dimension between them. Capacitor is used for allowing an AC (alternating current) to pass while a DC (direct current) is blocked.
Gautam
A motor travelling at 72km/m on sighting a stop sign applying the breaks such that under constant deaccelerate in the meters of 50 metres what is the magnitude of the accelerate
Maria Reply
please solve
Sharon
8m/s²
Aishat
What is Thermodynamics
Muordit
velocity can be 72 km/h in question. 72 km/h=20 m/s, v^2=2.a.x , 20^2=2.a.50, a=4 m/s^2.
Mehmet
A boat travels due east at a speed of 40meter per seconds across a river flowing due south at 30meter per seconds. what is the resultant speed of the boat
Saheed Reply
50 m/s due south east
Someone
which has a higher temperature, 1cup of boiling water or 1teapot of boiling water which can transfer more heat 1cup of boiling water or 1 teapot of boiling water explain your . answer
Ramon Reply
I believe temperature being an intensive property does not change for any amount of boiling water whereas heat being an extensive property changes with amount/size of the system.
Someone
Scratch that
Someone
temperature for any amount of water to boil at ntp is 100⁰C (it is a state function and and intensive property) and it depends both will give same amount of heat because the surface available for heat transfer is greater in case of the kettle as well as the heat stored in it but if you talk.....
Someone
about the amount of heat stored in the system then in that case since the mass of water in the kettle is greater so more energy is required to raise the temperature b/c more molecules of water are present in the kettle
Someone
definitely of physics
Haryormhidey Reply
how many start and codon
Esrael Reply
what is field
Felix Reply
physics, biology and chemistry this is my Field
ALIYU
field is a region of space under the influence of some physical properties
Collete
what is ogarnic chemistry
WISDOM Reply
determine the slope giving that 3y+ 2x-14=0
WISDOM
Another formula for Acceleration
Belty Reply
a=v/t. a=f/m a
IHUMA
innocent
Adah
pratica A on solution of hydro chloric acid,B is a solution containing 0.5000 mole ofsodium chlorid per dm³,put A in the burret and titrate 20.00 or 25.00cm³ portion of B using melting orange as the indicator. record the deside of your burret tabulate the burret reading and calculate the average volume of acid used?
Nassze Reply
how do lnternal energy measures
Esrael
Two bodies attract each other electrically. Do they both have to be charged? Answer the same question if the bodies repel one another.
JALLAH Reply
No. According to Isac Newtons law. this two bodies maybe you and the wall beside you. Attracting depends on the mass och each body and distance between them.
Dlovan
Are you really asking if two bodies have to be charged to be influenced by Coulombs Law?
Robert
like charges repel while unlike charges atttact
Raymond
What is specific heat capacity
Destiny Reply
Specific heat capacity is a measure of the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin). It is measured in Joules per kilogram per degree Celsius (J/kg°C).
AI-Robot
specific heat capacity is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius or kelvin
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Source:  OpenStax, History grade 4. OpenStax CNX. Sep 17, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11089/1.1
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