Using primary documents and picture books about John Smith and Henry David Thoreau, students will understand that the lives of the two men from the 1800s shared similarities and differences. Students will learn why each man sought solitude; they will explore the local legend of Smith’s home, the Erving Castle, locate it on a map, and fine-tune their research skills through critical questioning.
A Man’s Home Is His Castle: The Story of the Erving Castle
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Topic/Subject Area | Land, Environment, Geography; Manners, Morals, Ethics; Media, Periodicals, Communication; Architecture, Buildings |
Historical Era | National Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860 |
Grade Level | Elementary (K–5) |
Creation Date | 2011 |
Last Revision Date | 2024 |