Fifth Grade at Magellan
Bettie Goodwin (Language Arts)
Sharon Blalock (Math)

Caryn Messinger (Science)

Debby Hoarty (Social Studies)
In fifth grade we make every effort to integrate curriculum across all subjects.
A perfect example of this kind of integration is our intensive study of the Mayflower
and colonial times in America. Prior to the simulation there is over a month of preparation
in all subjects to enhance the experience of what it was like to travel on the Mayflower.
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In Social Studies the passage of the Mayflower
complements our study of various explorers, the reasons
for their explorations, and the effect their
explorations had on the "New World". The trials
and tribulations of the passengers of the Mayflower are
explored using enactment groups. During these
groups, the students take on the persona of a passenger,
creating dialog relative to what their character may
have been feeling.
In Language Arts the students are divided into several different groups to read literature
selections pertaining to the Mayflower period. They use literature circles to better understand
the work and to discuss the daily challenges experienced by the passengers. Each student also
researches a real person on the Mayflower and takes on the persona of this character
aboard ship.
In Mathematics, Colonial math facts and solutions are
often given in verse. Students read unusual rhymes to
find the answers to math problems. We also discuss
units of measure during that time and why they aren't
used anymore.
The science component of the Mayflower unit focuses
mainly on the navigational trends used during the time
period. Students learn how sailors crossed the
ocean using little more than the stars and a compass.
They also learn how time was kept, how sailors measured
the speed of the ship and the depth of the water, as
well as some of the diseases that were common on board.
After a great deal of preparation students spend an entire day in December on the Mayflower ship.
The multipurpose room is transformed into the interior of the Mayflower. The room is
divided into small squares to represent the space that the passengers would have had on the ship.
Students stay in these spaces for the entire day while they perform various activities
that were appropriate for the time. When students arrive to board the ship they are dressed
in full costume and everyone aboard is also in appropriate dress. Some of these activities
include making pomander balls, making and writing in journals with ink and quill pens,
making and using traverse boards, making butter and gingerbread, and playing games of that time such
as Dominos and Nine Man's Morris. Also, they are entertained by musicians performing appropriate music of the time.
They also are served food of dried meats, fruit, hard tact, cheese, and limes for scurvy, oatmeal
and so much more. They will eat this food with only primitive utensils. This kind of across
curriculum integration is the type of experiential learning that is found on a regular basis in
the fifth grade at The Magellan Charter School.
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