Strawberry Girl: Lesson 2
Outdoors in Florida
SS.A.6.2.3 - Students will understand the perspectives of diverse cultural, ethnic, and economic groups with regard to past and current events in Florida History
SS.A.1.2.3 - Students will understand broad categories of time in years, decades, and centuries
Objectives:
- Students will identify some of the animals of Florida in the time of 1890-1900.
- Students will compare and contrast animals of Florida in the time period of 1890-1900 to the present day using Venn diagram.
- Students will describe crops grown in Polk County.
- Students will describe in writing and orally the important relationships between the Slater family and the Boyer family.
- Students will make judgments about fencing animals vs. free range.
- Students will analyze the importance of saving Florida’s natural resources.
- Students will compare and contrast a classroom in the 20th century to one in the 21st century.
- Students will research stories on the Central Florida Memory website that relate to animals.
- Students will write to communicate ideas and information in an effective way.
- Students will explain the life cycle of a strawberry using the website:
http://www.ramseysfarm.com/Strawberry/spring_strawberrylifecycle.htm
Materials:
- Central Florida Memory website: http://www.cfmemory.org/
- Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski - Chapters 2-3
- The Strawberry Girl Journal
- Computers with Internet access
- Resource materials: dictionary, encyclopedias, and books on Florida
- Letter writing paper
- Life cycle of a strawberry
- Florida Map
Time: Four 50 minute classes
Procedure:
Day 1&2
Setting: computer lab or classroom with Internet accessible computers
- Read together Chapters 2-3 of Strawberry Girl and instruct the students to create a list of all the animals mentioned in the chapters. Be sure to locate Galloway on the map.
- Instruct the students to go to the Central Florida Memory site to find a picture of an alligator. Click on “performing a search.” Type in “alligator.”
- Share animal lists.
Day 3 - Chapters 2 & 3
Setting: classroom
- Discussion on fencing or free range of animals
- Slater vs. Boyer
- crops vs. hunting (crops are listed on page 16 and animals on page 22)
- Show the diagram of the life cycle of a strawberry
- Discussion on the pages describing Mr. Pearce’s classroom where the Slater and Boyer children attend. (Page 32)
- Compare a classroom of the 20th century vs. 21st century
Day 4
Setting: Classroom
- Pass out writing paper
- Instruct students to write a letter to a friend in Marion County and describe their new home in Polk County using the facts and information discussed in the previous chapters.
Evaluation:
- Students will complete journal entry #2 and #3
- Students will write a letter to a friend describing their new home in Polk County using facts and information found in the historical novel and on the Central Florida Memory website.