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Recommended Grade Level(s)
- 3-5
- 6-8
- 9-12
Primary Subject Area(s)
- History
- Language Arts
Related Artifacts
- Caliente 1904
- Clark County 1912
- Tonopah 1905
- Tonopah 1902
- Las Vegas 1923
- Goldfield 1909
- Goldfield 1923
- Goldfield 1909
Activity Description
Ask students what types of ads ran during the boomtown years and what these tell us about life in early Southern Nevada. Have each student prepare a descriptive essay to share his/her response.
Standards Addressed
- History
- Grade 4 Standards
- H2.4.2: Describe the experiences of pioneers moving west.
- H2.4.4: Identify the diverse population of Nevada's early settlers and discuss their unique experiences.
- H4.4.1: Describe the economic and cultural influence other nations have on the state of Nevada.
- Grades 6-8 Standards
- H1.[6-8].10: Describe the role of farming, railroads, and mining in the settlement of the West.
- H2.[6-8].6: Describe the effects of tourism and gaming on Nevada.
- H2.[6-8].29: Define mercantilism and explain how it influenced patterns of economic activity.
- Grades 9-12 Standards
- H1.[9-12].3: Assess the impact of technological innovations and urbanization on society's social and economic development.
- H3.[9-12].3: Analyze the contributions of inventors and innovators that led to a change in society.
- Grade 4 Standards
- Language Arts
- Grade 4 Standards
- 1.4.5: Identify content specific vocabulary in text.
- 3.4.7: Compare text from different cultures and time periods.
- 4.4.2: With assistance, identify how language creates persuasion and propaganda.
- 5.4.1: Explore a topic to plan written work.
- 5.4.2: Draft multiple paragraphs on a single topic that address audience, purpose, supporting details introduction, and conclusion.
- 5.4.3: Revise drafts for organization, focused ideas, voice, audience, purpose, relevant details, word choice, and sentence fluency.
- 6.4.1: Write multiple paragraph papers with a focus on a topic sentence, supporting details, concluding statement, beginning, middle, and end.
- 6.4.2: Write multiple paragraph papers about experiences and/or events that are appropriate to audience and purpose that include logical sequence, character, setting, plot, dialogue.
- Grade 7 Standards
- 3.7.7: Make inferences about an author's cultural and historical viewpoints.
- 4.7.1: Evaluate information from illustrations, graphs, charts, titles, text boxes, diagrams, headings, maps.
- 4.7.2: Explain intended and unintended effects of persuasive and/or propaganda techniques on an audience.
- 4.7.6: Evaluate the author's use of facts and/or opinions.
- 5.7.2: Draft multiple paragraphs on a single topic that address audience, purpose, supporting details, introduction, conclusion, and transitions.
- 6.7.5: Write responses that demonstrate an understanding of expository text supported by evidence.
- Grade 12 Standards
- 3.12.7: Analyze the influence of historical events and culture.
- 4.12.1: Evaluate information from illustrations, graphs, charts, titles, text boxes, diagrams, headings, maps.
- 4.12.2: Analyze the use of dialect, slang, idioms, informal and formal language
- 4.12.4: Explain how language is used for the purpose of persuasion and propaganda.
- 5.12.2: Draft multiple paragraphs on a single topic that address audience, purpose, supporting details, introduction, conclusion, and transitions.
- 6.12.2: Write multiple paragraph papers about experiences and/or events that are appropriate to audience and purpose that include logical sequence, character, setting, plot, dialogue, figurative language, and sensory details.
- Grade 4 Standards
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