Note
to Teachers
This material was assembled to provide support for the classroom teacher
who plans on teaching coal mining in Cape Breton. It has many activities,
and is designed to cover many required curriculum outcomes in a number
of disciplines. These disciplines include Social Studies, Science,
Language Arts, Math, Health, and Fine Arts.
The
kit contains reproductions of newspaper and magazine articles, photographs,
pay envelopes, a CD, and many other materials that would facilitate
"hands on" instruction. All the printed materials have
been included on the web site. A Glossary is included in the Word
Search section.
Suggested
activities for use with individual components of the kit are included.
Teachers are encouraged to use as many of those that they see as
helpful, depending upon individual classroom situations. Teachers
may also choose to design their own activities in conjunction with
materials in the kit. There are also "challenge activities",
designed for classroom enrichment on an individual or small group
basis. The teacher may also wish to use these with the whole class.
Of
particular note is the CD that is included. It has a number of pictures,
and teachers may want to print them off and ask for student reaction
to them. The pictures would also be helpful for use with presentation
software, such as Power Point or Hyperstudio, where the students
can research information and present it in conjunction with pictures.
Although
not required in order to make effective use of the kit, a class
trip to the Miners Museum is strongly encouraged. The included activities
could be used before or after a class trip, but the first hand knowledge
of coal mining in Cape Breton gained by a class visit would be an
unforgettable educational experience for all students. Many learning
activities could be designed around visiting the exhibits, walking
through a company house, taking a virtual modern mine tour, traveling
an underground mine, and talking to experienced coal miners.
One
of the historical cornerstones of industrial Cape Breton, and to
an extent, Cape Breton in general, is coal mining and its legacy.
It is the intention that this kit would assist educators in this
important area of study and thereby enhance the learning experience
of students.
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