In class we were assigned to make our own artifact bags that related a topic to using the BizMovie production lessons. I chose to do my unit plan based on a children's book called The Lotus Seed. This book could be used for a unit plan because it can be incorporate into each subject and can especially used through BizMovie. In my artifact bag I had a bunch of pictures:
1.
Picture of Emperor
a.
It is a picture of Nguyen Vinh Thuy, also known
as Bao Dai, he was the last emperor of Vietnam before France conquered it and
made it into a colony. Bao Dai remained a symbol of the Vietnamese heritage and
performed traditional ceremonies, but held no real power, until 1945. In 1945
Bao Dai handed the throne over to the Ho Chi Minh who was in charge of the
“leaders of independence movement”.
2.
French flag with an arrow pointing to Vietnamese
flag
a.
In the last 1800’s France conquered Vietnam and
turned it into a colony. France exploited the land and people.
3.
Sail boat and American flag
a.
Vietnam turned to turmoil once France conquered
their land. Once they were able to win a war for the land back, the south and
north started a civil war. The United States was there to support and help the
southerners, and about one million Vietnamese fled their country by boats to
come to America for safety and a new life.
4.
Two army men, a bomb, and a catapult
a.
These pictures represent the wars that were
happening in Vietnam from the late 1800’s until 1975.
5.
Lotus Flower
a.
The lotus flower is a popular flower that blooms
in Vietnam. The lotus flower is what ties the history of Vietnam to the book
that the unit plan is based off of.
I think the artifact bags are a good way to start a lesson because it intrigues kids. They never know what you're going to pull out of the bag next and it really grabs their attention. Then the fun also comes afterwards when they have to try and figure out what each artifact could possible represent. I definitely look forward to using it in my class in the future.
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