Hannibal-LaGrange Students at Eugene Field
Lewis and
Clark Day -- October 5, 2004

Connie Melloway brought some of her
education students into our
classrooms to teach 4th graders about the journey of Lewis and
Clark.

Lunch on the Go. What foods might Lewis and Clark have taken with
them?

Hard tack dough up close. Tastes better than it looks!

Hard tack is not easy to make, but it's fun!

Happy Trails: Mapping the country in 1804.

The Louisiana Purchase region is in the center.

Busy map makers

So where is the United States in 1804?

Applying the expert touch to the project.

Movers and Shakers are learning about Sacajawea.

A Mover and Shaker with her new headband.

The Great Adventure: Lewis and Clark needed a keelboat.

Keelboats ready to go on the Great Adventure.

She installs the main sail.

Message in a Bag: Journals of Lewis and Clark

He describes what the Corps of Discovery might have seen.

Proudly reading the details of a day's journey up the Missouri
River.

Mrs. Melloway teaches Buffalo Tales - many uses for the
buffalo.

Travel in Time: Students constructed timelines of the adventure.

She selects an event to place on the timeline.

Mrs. Melloway counts the lunch bags.

Hungry student teachers join hungry Eugene Field students outside for
lunch.
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