Students will understand that people used more primitive tools in the past. Students will understand that materials used to create everyday tools were often times found locally, and tools were frequently made by the owner or someone he knew rather than a factory far away.
An Investigation of Tools: A Historical Perspective
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Topic/Subject Area | Home Life, Household Items, Furniture; Science, Technology; Industry, Occupation, Work; Agriculture, Farming |
Historical Era | Early Indigenous and European contact, 1565–1619, Colonial settlement, 1620–1762, Revolutionary America, 1763–1783, The New Nation, 1784–1815, National Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860, Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877, Rise of Industrial America, 1878–1899, Progressive Era, World War I, 1900–1928, Great Depression and World War II, 1929–1945, Counterculture, Civil Rights, and Cold War, 1946–1989, New Millennium, 1990–Present |
Grade Level | Elementary (K–5) |
Creation Date | 2009 |
Last Revision Date | 2024 |