Title: Ohio Social Studies Strands
1Ohio Social Studies Strands
- Sarah Edwards
- The History of Pompeii
- Grade 2
2Table of Contents
- American Heritage
- People in Societies
- World Interactions
- Citizenship Rights/Responsibilities
- Democratic Processes
- Decision Making Resources
- Science Technology and Society
3American Heritage
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Create a timeline of major events starting from
the earliest known date of Pompeii to today. - http//www.discovery.com/news/features/pompeii/pom
peii2.html - (Pompeii-A lost city is revealed. Complete with
newest findings, what happened on that fateful
day, what has been discovered, and what it might
have been like to be there) - http//www.eliki.com/ancient/civilizations/pompeii
/ - (Pompeii Uncovered. This site details what
Pompeii was thought to look like before its
destruction.
4American Heritage
- Explore the pictures and write a one paragraph
summary of what kinds of materials the people of
Pompeii used to build their homes and buildings. - http//bubba.uccs.edu/roman/html/pompeiislides.htm
l - (The architecture of Pompeii. A photo journal of
public sites and descriptions in Pompeii.) - Write a story about the last day in Pompeii using
the dates from the timeline.
5American Heritage
- Discover how the city of Pompeii changed from
before the eruption to after the eruption of Mt.
Vesuvius. - http//www.harcourtschool.com/activity/pompeii/pmp
Pomp.html - (This site details places in Pompeii such as the
House of the Faun, the Forum, Amphitheater and
Pompeii today) - Dress in clothing typical of the ancient people
of Pompeii.
6People in Societies
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Identify 5 similarities between Americans and the
people of Pompeii. - http//www.theplumber.com/pom.html
- (Gives the history of plumbing in Pompeii.
Details how sewer pipes were constructed and
used.) - http//www.cs.berkeley.edu/jhauser/pictures/histo
ry/Romans/Pompeii/index.html - (A photo journal of Pompeii. This site has
pictures for streets, businesses, homes, and
baths.) - http//cti.itc.virginia.edu/jjd5t/cww/1997/report
2.html - (This site tells about Pompeii and what it might
have looked like. There is a map of the city
given in words and pictures.)
7People and Societies
- Identify main places in the United States where
Italians may live. - Make food typical of those living in Pompeii
before it was destroyed.
8People in Societies
- Using a map, identify the location of Pompeii and
our city. In what ways are where we live the
same? - http//vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Italy/Maps/map
_italy_volcanoes.html - (Gives a map of Italy and the locations in which
Italian volcanoes and cities are.)
9People in Societies
- Think and write about the ways in which Americans
are similar to the people of Pompeii. - http//www.smokylake.com/Christy/graffiti.htm
- (This site details the nature of the graffiti
found on the walls of Pompeii. Many sayings are
similar to the graffiti found in US cities.)
10World InteractionsACTIVITES and WEBSITES
- Research the eruption of Mt. St. Helen and
compare to the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. - http//volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_quest
ions/group6.html - (Research on the eruption of Mount St. Helen in
20th century. Frequently asked questions about
the eruption and what happened.) - http//www.windows.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/tour.cgi?link
/earth/interior/Mt_Vesuvius_ad79.htmlfrp/windows
3.htmlfrfswfalseedumidartokcdp/windows3.
htmlcdfalse - (Specific details on the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
and the fate of Pompeii.)
11World Interactions
- Name and locate what continent the country of
Italy is on. - Create a map of what you think the ancient city
of Pompeii looked like. - http//users.ipa.net/tanker/pompeii.htm
- (A map of what the city of Pompeii may have
looked like and the layout of the streets.) - http//www.iath.virginia.edu/struct/pompeii/patter
ns/ - (Possible reconstruction patterns of places
within Pompeii.)
12World Interactions
- Label your map with places commonly found in
Pompeii. - http//ps.theatre.tulane.edu/lester/text/Western.A
rchitect/Pompeii/Pompeii.html - (A photo journal of common places in Pompeii
after 80 B.C) - Using one place as the starting point, give
directions using N, S, E, W to direct a friend to
another place in Pompeii. Be sure to use a key.
13Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Take a field trip to the Red Cross.
- http//www.redcross.org/
- (A virtual tour of the Red Cross Organization and
the services it provides.) - Learn about the history of the Red Cross and
Clara Barton. - http//www.redcross.org/museum/vmuseum/reading.h
tml - (Gives a list of books that children can read.
Subjects range from the beginning of the Red
Cross organization to Clara Barton.)
14Citizenship Rights and Responsibility
- In groups of 2-3, write a play depicting a
fictional person who lived in Pompeii and their
last day. - In the groups, delegate tasks to each person such
as recorder, set manager, prop manager etc.
15Citizenship Rights and Responsibility
- Write a paragraph describing what you could do to
make your home safer in case a natural disaster
occurred where you live. - http//www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe
/readyflood.pdf - (Gives a description of what the Red Cross does
in wake of a natural disaster.) - http//www.disasterrelief.org/Library/Prepare/tnad
o.html - (Helps families prepare their homes for tornados.
Also gives safety measures to follow in case of
a tornado.) - http//www.fema.gov/kids/ready.htm
- (Alerts children on what to do before and during
a natural disaster. Also helps the children to
vocalize how they feel during the process.)
16Democratic Processes
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Pretend you are the President of a club. What
are four rules you will have and why? - Look at the government of Pompeii (or the
Romans). What offices are similar to ours? - http//www.mclink.it/n/citrag/roma/doc/civil/ecv_0
05.htm - (This site explains the different offices held in
the Roman government.) - Explain why it was important for those who
discovered Pompeii to work together.
17Democratic Processes
- Relate the government of Pompeii, or Rome, to the
government in your school. - http//www.bbc.co.uk/education/romans/city.html
- (Researches the roles of people within the Roman
government.) - What are some of the rules in your city? Are
they similar to the rules in Pompeii? - http//www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/12tables.ht
ml - (This site lists several Roman laws some of which
are similar to our laws.) - http//www.uvm.edu/classics/life/index.html
- (This site lists more Roman laws, written in
modern English.) - http//www.constitutioncenter.org/sections/documen
t/doc_2a.asp - (This website lists the first 10 Amendments to
our constitution.)
18Decision Making and Resources
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Explain 3 goods that were important to those who
lived in Pompeii. - http//www.plumbingstore.com/psroman.html
- (This site lists a few goods available to the
people of Pompeii.) - List 3 services provided by those who lived in
Pompeii. - http//www.bowdoin.edu/dept/clas/arch304/caupona/i
ndex.html - (This site lists several services provided to the
people of Pompeii.)
19Decision Making and Resources
- Using food typical of the people of Pompeii,
decide which you would eat or not eat. Represent
in a graph. - http//www.stoke.gov.uk/museums/pmag/archaeology/r
omans/food.htm - (This site lists several types of food typically
eaten by the Roman people.) - http//myron.sjsu.edu/romeweb/CUISINE/art2.htm
- (This sites lists more types of food typically
eaten by the Roman people.) - Name five modern goods or services that were not
available to the people of Pompeii. Explain why
they would want to have them if possible.
20Decision Making and Resources
- Discover how the people of Pompeii would pay for
goods or services. - http//www.stoke.gov.uk/museums/pmag/archaeology/r
omans/money.htm - (This site explains the money used to buy or pay
for goods and/or services. The money used is
Roman.)
21Science, Technology and Society
- ACTIVITIES and WEBSITES
- Using the Internet, find 5 websites that give you
information about Pompeii. - Explain one thing in Pompeii, that was considered
to be technology oriented. - Explain the process of eruption, like the one
that occurred at Mt. Vesuvius. - http//www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/Hom
e.html - (This site gives scientific details on how a
eruption happens.)
22Science, Technology and Society
- Describe the parts of a volcano and how they are
formed. - http//volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vw_hyperexchan
ge/parts.html - (This site lists the parts of a volcano as well
as a picture of the parts.) - http//www.learner.org/exhibits/volcanoes/meltrock
.html - (This sites explains how a volcano is formed.)
- Discover what happened before Mt. Vesuviuss
eruption. - http//www.geo.mtu.edu/boris/VESUVIO_79.html
- (This site explains the events leading up to the
eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.)
23Science, Technology and Society
- Discover what other eruptions have taken place in
the world. - http//www.discovery.com/exp/montserrat/topten.htm
l - (This site lists the top ten worst eruptions in
the world. Mt. Vesuvius is among them.)