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Integrated Literary Assignment . Ashlynne Wynsma SST 309_03 Professor Laninga 11/26/13. G.L.C.E.
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Integrated Literary Assignment Ashlynne Wynsma SST 309_03 Professor Laninga 11/26/13
G.L.C.E 4-H3.0.3 Describe how the relationship between the location of natural resources and the location of industries (after 1837) affected and continues to affect the growth of Michigan cities. (G, E)
Songs The Lumberjack’s Alphabet A is for axe which we swing to and fro, B is for boys that handle them so, C is for canthooks, the logs we make spin, D is for danger that were always in. E is for echo, which through the woods rang, and F is for foreman that pushes the gang, G is for grinding stone the axes we ground, H is for handle that turns them around. I is for ink, which letters we’ve wrote, and J is for jacket we wore for a coat, K is for kindling, the fires we lit, L is for lice that bothers at night. M is for money which everyone owes, N is for needle that patches our clothes, O is for oxen the road we swung through, ect
Songs continued Mining song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyK5MErw3r4
Websites Iron Mining in Michigan http://www.hal.state.mi.us/mhc/museum/explore/museums/hismus/prehist/mining/iron.html Michigan’s natural resources and the growth of Michigan http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-54463_18670_18793-53133--,00.html
Video Clip Timber and Mining Video http://ironoreheritage.com/interpretation/
Fieldtrip Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee, MI Michigan's iron built the rails westward and the skyscrapers upward. Find out what it was like to work underground and follow the trail to the site of the Carp River Forge.
Works Cited - Iron Ore Heritage Trail- Interpretation. Retrieved November 2, 2013 from http://ironoreheritage.com/interpretation/ (First two pictures, Timber and Mining video) I think: it’s Elementary- U.S. Regions. InspirEd Educators. Retrieved from Mary Idema Pew Library on November 25, 2013. - Lumbering Poem and Michigan poem retrieved on November 1, 2013 from http://bentley.umich.edu/research/teaching/images/lummin/lumbering/hs10069.jpg - Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources- Mining in Michigan. Retrieved on October 15, 2013 from http://www.hal.state.mi.us/mhc/museum/explore/museums/hismus/prehist/mining/iron.html (Website # 1 and Map # 1) - Michigan's Department of Natural Resources –Michigan Iron Industry Museum. Retrieved on November 18, 2013 from http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-54463_18595_18611---,00.html (Fieldtrip Information and picture) - Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources- Lumbering in Michigan-Background Reading. Retrieved November 13, 2013 from http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-54463_18670_18793-53133--,00.html (Website # 2)
Works Cited Continued Eddy, Gerald. Michigan’s Mineral Industries 1960. State of Michigan Department of Conservation. December 1961 issue. Retrieved from Mary Idema Pew Library on November 22, 2013. - Social Studies- The United States. Harcourt textbook. Retrieved from Mary Idema Pew Library. - The Coal Miner Song by Jimmy Joe Lee retrieved on November 20, 2013 from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyK5MErw3r4 - The Lumberjack’s Alphabet. Retrieved on November 19, 2013 from http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CCkQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.loc.gov%2Ffolklife%2FLP%2FAFS_L56_opt.pdf&ei=XKKSUsTnPKqK2wW104HQDQ&usg=AFQjCNGWvfBcRwvGWua9faiii8q3zemnsg&bvm=bv.56988011,d.aWM * All other images retrieved from google images on October 20, 2013.