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Animals in American History
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This course will return SY 25-26.
A great introduction to American history for elementary school student. Discover how animals impacted the story of America. We will look at individual animals such as Balto as well as various species of animals such as bison. Each week students will have an opportunity to create projects related to the animal of the week. Students will work on completing outline notes, how to study for quizzes, and a variety of options to demonstrate their understanding of the week’s lesson.
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Becky Frank has been steeped in American History from her early days growing up on the family farm in Northeastern North Carolina. Although Barrow Creek Farm has been in her family since the 1680s, her parents were the first to live on it in three generations. On the farm she learned to milk cows, sheer sheep, and drive a tractor.
After an internship at Historic Edenton, she received a B.S. in Public History from Appalachian State University in 1992. Answering God’s call to teach in a classroom setting, she added teacher certification from East Carolina University to her degree in 1998. Becky then taught social studies in Gates County, North Carolina where her classes included U.S. History, World History, Economics, Government, and Humanities. In 2003 she married her husband John and left the classroom to start a family.
Becky has been teaching online for more than 10 years. She also homeschools her three children and is an active leader in the Children’s and Youth’s ministry at her church. She also enjoys gardening, cooking, scrapbooking and long walks with her kids and the family dog. Sharing the heritage of our great country is one of her passions as well. Her lifelong dream is to return to the family farm and make a portion of the acreage a living history site.
Parent K. –
What a fun class! My son loves animals so this history class kept his interest and he loved the weekly projects!
L.Y. –
Great class! My elementary study was excited each week for class, great stories and activities to hold their attention- Leah Y