Montana: Stories of the Land
Companion Website and Online Teacher's Guide
Chapter 17 - Montanans on the Move: The Coming of the Automobile, 1904-1940
Chapter 1 - Montana: Where the Land Writes History
Chapter 2 - People of the Dog Days
Chapter 3 - From Dog Days to Horse Warriors
Chapter 4 - Newcomers Explore the Region
Chapter 5 - Beaver, Bison, and Black Robes
Chapter 6 - Montana's Gold and Silver Boom
Chapter 7 - Two Worlds Collide
Chapter 8 - Livestock and the Open Range
Chapter 9 - Railroads Link Montana to the Nation
Chapter 10 - Politics and the Copper Kings
Chapter 11 - The Early Reservation Years
Chapter 12 - Logging in the "High Lonesome"
Chapter 13 - Homesteading This Dry Land
Chapter 14 - Towns Have Lives, Too
Chapter 15 - Progressive Montana
Chapter 16 - Montana and World War I
Chapter 17 - Montanans on the Move
Chapter 18 - The Great Depression Transforms Montana
Chapter 19 - World War II in Montana
Chapter 20 - Building a New Montana
Chapter 21 - A People's Constitution
Chapter 22 - Living in a New Montana
Educator Resources
Takeaways
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Inspired by reading specialist Tammy Elser, who was in turn inspired by SKC graduate Taylor Crawford, we've created a "Takeaway" bookmark for every chapter of Montana: Stories of the Land. Before starting a chapter, print and cut out these bookmarks and distribute them to your students. Ask them to use the Takeaway to summarize the GIST of what they learn from reading assigned sections of the chapter. Remind them that they don't have much room, so they'll need to think before they write down the most important idea they want to take away from the section. Learn a little more about the GIST strategy.
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Even though we've created Takeaways for every chapter, we don't recommend you have your students complete a Takeaway for every section of every chapter they read. That would be exceedingly tedious. However, used appropriately, they can be a useful tool for encouraging reflection and teaching students how to summarize information.
Websites and Online Lesson Plans
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The National Park Service's "Teaching with Historic Places" program has an in-depth lesson plan on Going-to-the-Sun Road.
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The online Smithsonian exhibit, "America on the Move" examines many of the themes discussed in this chapter on a national level.
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The University of Montana Special Collections Library has created an online exhibit: Transportation In & Around Missoula.
Possible Field Trips: View the Map
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Montana Auto Museum, Deer Lodge
Chapter 17 Test and Answer Keys Page
The tests and answer keys are password protected.
You can contact us to receive the password:
- Martha Kohl - call (406) 444-4790 or email mkohl@mt.gov
- Melissa Hibbard - call (406) 444-4741 or email Melissa.Hibbard@mt.gov
Or, if you used the old system, the original username is now the new password. You will be asked for this case-sensitive password every time you open a new document.
Alignment to ELA Common Core Standards
Alignment to Content Standards and Essential Understandings Regarding Montana Indians (EU)
