Follow the Drinking Gourd For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom. Follow the Drinking Gourd is a song that will extend classroom teaching into the music classroom.
They will also use a website that will allow them to explore how stars move across the sky how they look from different places on Earth and how the stars can be used for navigation.
Follow the drinking gourd activities. Follow the Drinking Gourd. In this lesson plan students will learn how African Americans escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad relayed their knowledge of astronomy to one another and how they used that knowledge to find their way to freedom. They will gain an understanding of how the sky looks in different parts of the world how it.
Follow the Drinking Gourd Book Guide book activity guide is designed to go with the book Follow the Drinking Gourd story and pictures by Jeanette Winter. You will need a copy of the book. Included in this guide Reading Questions multiple choice and short answer Writing a.
Practice performing the code to Follow the Drinking Gourd without any stops 3. When youre ready get an iPad and using the app sign into our class using the QR code on the Smart Panel 4. Click the button 5.
Click the button and record you and your group singing the song Follow the Drinking Gourd then playing the Code on recorder or. This lesson is designed to establish the skill of visualizing for primary students using the story Follow the Drinking Gourd by Jeanette Winter. In this lesson students use clues from the text to create their own images and imagine how characters are thinking and feeling.
Use this activity during Black History Month or any other time during the year. Follow the Drinking Gourd is a song that will extend classroom teaching into the music classroom. New revised version 2020.
Talk about codes secret messages danger heroes courage and bravery. 100 Follow the Drinking Gourd School Theme ideas teaching method school themes underground railroad. Mar 6 2020 - FIARv2.
SS-PreCivil War-Cotton plantationslavery underground railroad geo direction. LANG ARTS-analogy compound words theme study Uncle Toms Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe. ARTS-details texture cut-away view comparing.
Students will listen to and read the lyrics of Follow the Drinking Gourd a song that directed slaves on how to use the stars to navigate their way north. They will also use a website that will allow them to explore how stars move across the sky how they look from different places on Earth and how the stars can be used for navigation. Follow the drinking gourd Follow the drinking gourd For the old man is awaiting if you steal away to freedom And you follow the drinking gourd VERSE 2 No change The river bank will make a mighty good road The dead trees show you the way Left foot peg foot traveling on Follow the drinking gourd.
CHORUS VERSE 3 No change The river ends between two hills Follow the drinking gourd. While theyre working on these sheets play the recordings below of Follow the Drinking Gourd and Wade in the Water and let the class sing along as they work. As always remind the class to start their letters at the top.
After Reading Follow the Drinking Gourd. Have students study the faces of the runaway slaves as illustrated in the book. Ask students to list all of the feelings they see on the characters faces.
Can the students imagine how they would have felt and what they would have done if they had been enslaved. Follow the Drinking Gourd For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom. If you follow the Drinking Gourd.
The riverbank makes a very good road. The dead trees will show you the way. Left foot peg foot traveling on Follow the Drinking Gourd.
The river ends between two hills. Follow the Drinking Gourd. Theres another river on the other side.
Follow the Drinking Gourd. If you follow the drinking gourd. When the sun comes back 2 And the first quail 3 calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man is a-waiting For to carry you to freedom If you follow the drinking gourd.
The riverbank makes a very good road Dead trees 4 will show you the way Left foot peg foot 5 traveling on If you follow the drinking gourd. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Follow the Drinking Gourd p2.
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Follow the Drinking Gourd. This verse taught slaves to follow the bank of the Tombigbee River north looking for dead trees that were marked with drawings of a left foot and a peg foot. The markings distinguished the Tombigbee from other north-south rivers that flow into it.
Follow the Drinking Gourd. Pencil Eraser Small piece of paper OR 3 x 5 index card Before the activity. Students create an art project based on Follow the Drinking Gourd a song used to guide slaves to freedom during the Civil War.
Objectives Students will read a picture book to learn the story of how Harriet Tubman and Peg Leg Joe led slaves to freedom. Learn the Drinking Gourd song learn how the Drinking Gourd song led slaves to freedom. If you follow the drinking gourd.
When the sun comes back 2 And the first quail 3 calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man is a-waiting For to carry you to freedom If you follow the drinking gourd. The riverbed makes a very good road Dead trees 4 will show you the way Left foot peg foot 5 traveling on If you follow the drinking gourd. The river ends between two hills Follow the drinking gourd.