assignment+due+november+21st+yess

(justine and mackenzie) is going to create an adventure story about Lewis and Clark’s Expedition that: will shock the audience

My adventure story will solve the following problem: how did they make there shoes because it said they had to make them once a week.

My audience will experience my story through the eyes of: sadness and shockingness at the same time. mixed emotions.

My adventure story will have the following common characteristics of an adventure story: amusement, facts, and fun

My adventure story will have the following key historical events: how did lewis and clarke climb the mountains? how long did it take them? how many shoes did they have to make?

My adventure story will have the following key historical characters:

lewis and clarke and military people to help them through the journey

My adventure story will have the following key historically important concrete objects:

mountains shoes people animals nature etc

My adventure story will be credible because I will support it with the following primary sources:

My adventure story will be credible because I will support it with the following secondary sources:

My adventure story will make the audience feel the following emotions:

I will engage my audience by doing the following (this is something I have never done before):

creating something with audoi, videa, and images. ive never done something with all of these togther.

Hand this paper in after your presentation with your grade on the reverse side. Please support your decision with evidence from the week of research and week of preparation.

=Question - how long did did it take lewis and clarke to climb the moutains?=


 * //Answer _//**

__Detail between1__1804-1806.

__Detail 2 reached rocky mountains in 1804__

__Detail 3__

__Detail 4__

=**__Question - who helped them cross the rocky mountains?__**=


 * //__Answer__ _//**

Detail 1 sakagawea

Detail 2

Detail 3

Detail 4

=**Question** _ why did lewis and clarke make the trips?=

__//**Answer _**//__

__Detail 1__ had long wanted to see what the lands of western North America were like. His scientific curiosity mixed with political interests. With the approval of Congress, he made plans even before the Lousiana Purchase was completed. He asked Meriwether Lewis, his secretary, to head the expedition and to selected his own co-captain. Lewis chose William Clark, who once had been his commanding officer in the army..

__Detail 2__ President Thomas Jefferson

__Detail 3__

__Detail 4__ _

=**Question** _ what trail did they take?=


 * //Answer _//**

__Detail 1__ It's a way of designating their path through the states of Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon--and back. Because they traveled by river, and rivers have shifted their courses and been altered by dams, the "trail" is not exact.

__Detail 2 -__ These true American heroes faced unknown people, harsh conditions and unexplored lands to secure a place in history as two of the world's greatest explorers.

__Detail 3 there is a__ Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail made for them

__Detail 4__

=__**Question**__ _ why did they choose the trail that they did?=


 * //Answer//**

The Lewis and Clark journey was not an easy trip. They had to fight river currents. They did not travel very far each day. What took them over two years to travel we could do today in three or four days. One of the hardest parts of the trip was crossing the Rocky Mountains. Lewis and Clark were worried about crossing the mountains. It would be very hard. But if they didn't do it, the group would not make it to the Pacific Ocean. Maps of the west were often not true. Men made up what they thought people would find in the west. Lewis and Clark had no idea what they were up against. Some of the maps from that time showed California as an island. Others showed the Rocky Mountains as something that would be easy to cross.Most people thought that the Rocky Mountains would be easy to cross. Maps that Jefferson had looked like a single line of mountains. Once you got to the top, you would go down the other side and the trip would be over. The Rocky Mountains don't work that way. There were several lines of mountains that the group would have to cross. On July 19, 1805, the group saw amazing cliffs. They had never seen anything like them before. The cliffs were about 1200 feet high. They went on for about 3 miles. It looked like the river had carved a path just wide enough for it to go through the mountains. Lewis called this the "Gates of the Rocky Mountains."

order of prresentation - 1 what we did 2 movie with music with picures 3 no talking during it. video explains in all 4 see if it sticks to soemones mind