Ukrainian history and civic education. Grade 5. History around me. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
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Course Duration Icon 8 hrs
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  This interactive course is designed for 5th-grade students to discover the fascinating connections between history, geography, and cultural heritage. Combining theoretical lessons with hands-on activities and engaging interactive tests, the course creates a dynamic learning environment for young learners. Students will explore historical monuments, museums, and the origins of terms, developing a comprehensive understanding of history's role in shaping modern society and their local communities.

Key Features of the Course:

  • Discovering Museums and Monuments: Students will learn about the emergence of the first museums, explore world-renowned modern museums, and investigate national museums and historical reserves in Ukraine.
  • Understanding Historical Names and Terms: Topics include the origins of place names in Europe, toponymic legends of local regions, and the historical context of frequently used terms.
  • Cultural Memory and Myths: Learners will analyze the formation of historical memory, culture of remembrance, and the impact of historical myths on society.
  • Monuments as Historical Sources: By studying monuments, both in Ukraine and worldwide, students will recognize their artistic and cultural significance as historical evidence.
  • Practical Applications: Activities such as creating guided tours and working with local legends provide students with real-world applications of historical knowledge.

Course Modules:

Module 1: History around Me

  • Lesson 22: Where Can We "See" History?
  • Lesson 23: Where Can We "Hear" History?
  • Lesson 24: History in Geographical Names
  • Lesson 25: Historical Memory and Monuments
  • Lesson 26: Architectural and Artistic Monuments
  • Lesson 27: Local History Studies
  • Lesson 28: Practical Task: Creating a Guided Tour Route
  • Lesson 29: Summary Lesson: Assessment and Learning Adjustments

Expected Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify key features of artifacts and museum objects, as well as their historical and cultural origins.
  • Analyze historical monuments, comparing their types and cultural significance across different contexts.
  • Correlate historical sources, such as documents, artifacts, and illustrative materials, with specific time periods and cultural developments.
  • Explain the meaning and significance of historical names, legends, and folklore in understanding cultural heritage.
  • Distinguish cultural changes and assess their influence on society in the past and present.
  • Develop skills for analyzing historical sources, creating timelines, and establishing historical connections.

This course provides a vibrant and interactive approach to learning history and civic education, ensuring that students not only grasp essential concepts but also apply their knowledge creatively and critically in academic and real-life situations.