History of California Program Overview

Program Overview please click Overview Teachers Handbook CA

History of California – A series of ten SubUnits

SubUnit 1 Introduction
SubUnit 2 California Indians 
SubUnit 3 Missions and Ranchos 
SubUnit 4 California: 1800-1849 
SubUnit 5 The Gold Rush 
SubUnit 6 California: 1849-1899
SubUnit 7 California: 1900-1939 
SubUnit 8 California: 1940-present
SubUnit 9 Review Pack I 
SubUnit 10 Review Pack II
Each SubUnit (not Unit) costs USA $19.95 NZ $24.95
This price includes permission to photocopy

The story of the history of California makes fascinating reading. Using the MLA approach students will hear or read the stories, told from an autobiographical or biographical viewpoint, of some of the important contributors to the State’s history.

We begin, in SubUnit 2 California Indians , with Ishi (told from an autobiographical viewpoint). From his story we can appreciate his gentleness and wisdom and view California society at the beginning of the century from a unique standpoint. 
(SubUnit 1 covers the geography of California).

Next, in SubUnit 3 Missions and Ranchos, comes the story of Junípero Serra and the missionaries and how they introduced European plants, agriculture and way of life to the region. This is followed by the true and, in many ways, sad story of Concepción Argüello. This SubUnit also contains the story of Maria Antonia Vallejo (the Vallejo’s were one of the first families to settle in California) and her experience with pirates.

SubUnit 4 California: 1800-1849 covers the history of California from 1800-1849.It includes the story of the explorations of Lewis and Clark, a short separate story on Sacagawea and her importance to the expedition. This leads us to the Mountain Men. We tell of the story of Jedediah Smith (and others).

John Charles Frémont and his adventures and exploits, is the subject of our next story. This is followed by the tragic tale of the Donner party. We complete this SubUnit with the stories of two pioneering women. Firstly, the story of Virginaia Reed Murphy, a member of the Donner party. Secondly,the story of Eliza Roberts who was a member of the successful wagon train that made its way to California in 1847.

Included in SubUnit 5 The Gold Rush are many stories of the Gold Rush. We tell the story of the Mexican War and this is followed by biographies of some of the early settlers such as Samual Brannan and John Sutter. However, one fo the the most important and interesting persons of this period was James Marshall. We write his story (4 stories in total) from an autobiographical viewpoint.

We tell the story of the history of California from 1849 to 1899 (SubUnit 6) through the eyes of an (fictional) immigrant John Smith and his experiences and adventures (story is in 4 parts). We add the true stories of John Muir and Henry Ford.

The story of California, from 1900 to the present (SubUnits 7 & 8), is told through the eyes of a fictional character Mary Tu. Her story tells of a third generation immigrant (her father was Chinese) who succeeded although she had to overcome many obstacles. The biography of the founder of the Bank of America, Amadeo Giannini is also included in this SubUnit.

SubUnits 8 & 9 are composed of Review Exercises. These SubUnits were written at the request of teachers and are not based on the Waldorf approach. Besides stories the SubUnits include many dramas including Where am I in time?, 1906 Earthquake, Hollywood, Agriculture and Aerospace.

Dispersed through the SubUnits are a considerable number of activities including many art and craft. These include Indian Games; Indian, Weaving and Artwork; a Model of Mission and Rancho; Branding; Letter Writing; Model of a Frontier Town; and Paper-cutting.

Click here to view scanned pages of Program Overview (Please note that these are scanned pages and do not reflect the quality of the original material)
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Click here for series of 64 e-lessons based on the 10 SubUnits
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All Teaching Packs are based on the Mollet Learning Academy (MLA) approach to education – all lessons are designed to appeal to the heart, head and hands

Since advent of social media all material is now in pdf format (no postage or processing fee). Physical copies (postage/processing fees apply) can be provided at additional cost – please contact MLA.
Each SubUnit (not Unit) costs USA $19.95
  NZ $24.95
(This price includes permission to photocopy)

1. The MLA approach to education believes in developing the creative and imaginative side of the student in harmony with the intellectual and cognitive. To achieve this, MLA Teaching Packs make stories and drama an integral part of the lessons and involve students through storytelling, art, simulations, drama, craft, discussion and creation of a personal record.

2. There are MLA Teaching Packs for teaching
a) Ancient Civilizations/World History
b) History of California and
c) Mathematics (Fractions and Multiplication Tables)

3. In a MLA Teaching Pack you will find teacher guidelines, stories providing an in-depth experience, information sheets presented in an interesting and stimulating format, activity sheets, suggestions for further research, maps with related activities, questions for discussion and assessment, dramas for class/school performance, guidance for the student’s personal record or portfolio, a variety of review exercises and contents designed and structured for authentic assessment

4. For an explanation of the philosophy behind the writing of these packs click here
(David Mollet’s HomePage)

5. If you are interested in how your students can work with top quality papyrus (imported from Egypt) click here.

6. We have also customized our material for USA public schools. This material includes monitoring and assessment procedures for students some of which are not based on the MLA approach.

7. Information on workshops/presentations for introducing the MLA approach into public schools available at: here (Waldorf)) and here (WideHorizon)

8. Click here to read what teachers think about our lessons/newsletters.

“These resource packs contain unbound, ready-to-use reproducible masters, that are varied, simple, and appealing to students. The interactive strategies suggested are suitable for independent, small-group, and whole-class assignments.”
(Grade 6 Course Models – California State Department of Education)

9. Click here to go to author’s experiences in the Waldorf world.

10. Click here for details of on-line courses accredited by San Diego State University.

Dr. David Mollet davidmetis@gmail.com
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USA: 619-463-1270, 6656 Reservoir Lane, San Diego, CA 92115 (Skype waldorfedu)

1) The material was initially written for New Zealand teachers but on request from USA teachers, monitoring and assessment procedures were added. To view this material please visit https://molletacademy.com/
WideHorizon Education Resources (WER) https://molletacademy.com/widehorizon-2/ Waldorf Education Resources (WER) https://molletacademy.com/waldorf/
2) MLA is also involved in researching on an international basis, what works and what doesn’t work. Most of the research results can be seen at https://molletacademy.com/research-reports/ while a draft of a book The Task for New Zealand Education is at https://molletacademy.com/the-task-for-nz-education/
3) Blogs at http://www.molletlearningacademy.blogspot.co.nz/
4) Business Plan at http://molletlearningacademy.com/corporate/MLABusinessPlan.pdf
5) Papyrus https://molletacademy.com/papyrus/

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