Name:
Jill Kotalik
Date:
June 13, 2001
URL: www.state.sd.us/
Web Site Title: “Welcome to South Dakota”
Sponsor: The State of South Dakota
Appropriate Grade/Content Area: Grades 4-8; use for 4th grade
South
Dakota History
SD Grade Level Standards Met:
FOURTH GRADE HISTORY STANDARDS
STUDENTS
WILL:
- examine various regions of the United States in order to
focus on how the following affected development of South Dakota, including
site selection of settlements (geographical location – where and why),
opportunities available, natural resources, and population influences.
- explain the impact of people and geographic location on
the growth and expansion of South Dakota, emphasizing Manda, Arikara,
Sioux, and other historic tribes; explorers (Lewis and Clark and the
Veredrye brothers) and traders (Pierre Chorteau and Manuel Lisa); railroad
expansion and town building; homesteaders and gold miners; and rainfall,
prairie, Great Plains, Black Hills, and the Missouri River system.
- trace the history of South Dakota with emphasis on
notable South Dakotans such as Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, John B. S. Todd,
Fred T. Evans, Laura Ingalls Wilder, James Scotty Philip, Niels E. Hansen,
Gertrude (Zitkala-Sa) Bonin, Peter Norbeck, and Francis Case; impact of
the gold rush; controversy over statehood; and Indian Wars and reservation
life.
- Analyze issues of concern in South Dakota, including
water issues; farming and ranching issues; Indian and Non-Indian
relationships; and urban/rural population changes.
Primary Use:
teacher resource or student resource
Educational Value: Provides information regarding the state of
South Dakota. You may take an online
tour of the State Capitol from this site.