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The Oregon Trail Northview Elementary Reading Incentive 2011-2012 School Year
First Class to Oregon Wins!
History of the Oregon Trail Why did People travel the Oregon Trail? To Start a New Life:  Life was hard back east after depressions in 1837 and 1841.  The promise of 320 acres of free land in Oregon for married settlers was an offer too good to refuse. The Gold Rush:  The California Gold Rush of 1849 caused men to head to the west coast in search of their fortune.  The Oregon Trail was the only route from the east. Trail of Patriots:  Many pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail simply for patriotic reasons.  Most of the ‘Oregon Country’ was under unpopular British control in the mid 18oo’s.  Groups of men went to settle the west to free the  land from their rule.  The more Americans that settled there, the better chance they had to keep the land.
History of the Oregon Trail Trail Facts About 500,000 emigrants traveled the trails from 1849 – 1866. The journey was about 2000 miles. The average wagon train was expected to be on the trail for 4 ½ - 6 months. Historians estimate that approximately 20,000 people died along the trail. Food along the trail consisted of: coffee, bacon, dry bread, cold beans, buffalo meat, tea, boiled rice and dried beef or codfish. Many people walked the entire 2000 miles. Emigrants needed to time their departure perfectly.  Heading west too early meant the grass wouldn’t be long enough for the animals to eat along the way. A family of four would need over 1000 pounds of food to sustain them on their journey.  Only a few miles into their trip, nearly all the emigrants realized they overloaded their wagons.  They had to throw thing out along the trail.
Hardships along the Trail ,[object Object]
Wagon Accidents:  If someone fell under the wagon wheels, death was instant.
Weather:  Emigrants were killed by lightning strikes and hail.  Pounding rains were especially difficult with no shelter.
Cholera:  A disease which had no cure.  People would go from healthy to dead in just a few hours.,[object Object]
Food: 200 pounds of bacon 20 pounds of rice 50 pounds of lard 30 pounds of coffee 50 pounds of beans 150 pounds of sugar 5 pounds of baking soda 50 pounds of dried fruit 5 barrels of flour  15 pounds of salt and pepper Weapons: 3 Rifles 1 Belt knife 30 pounds of lead 3 pistols 25 pounds of gunpowder Necessities for the Oregon Trail Classes will need to have at least 250 AR points before starting the trail in October.  Transportation: Prairie schooner 4-6 oxen Cotton canvas cover Linseed oil 6 Wheels Yoke Axle Wagon Tongue
How Does a Class get to Oregon? STEP TWO:  	     Classes can move up to 100 miles a week.  Mileage is determined by class AR quiz participation.  The more students who have taken a quiz that week, the more miles your wagon travels.     NOTE:  students can earn extra miles by taking quizzes over books from the WAW list or a special Oregon Trail list.  Ask Mrs. Wollenberg about these.
Hardships along the Trail     Throughout their journey, the pioneers endured hardships.  There are different ways a class can get through a hardship. If the class’s AR quiz average is 70% or higher, they will get through the hardship without consequence.  For every  percentage below 70%, a mile of their journey will be taken  off (ie: an 62% average will be given an 8 mile setback.)
Hardships along the Trail     Crossing rivers and mountains:  Some rivers were crossed by fording, other rivers were crossed by ferry.     Depending on the crossing method, a class will either need to have a 70% average or enough money (AR points) to pay the ferry fee.  When crossing mountains, classes need to have 70% average.

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Accelerated Reading Incentive

  • 1. The Oregon Trail Northview Elementary Reading Incentive 2011-2012 School Year
  • 2. First Class to Oregon Wins!
  • 3. History of the Oregon Trail Why did People travel the Oregon Trail? To Start a New Life: Life was hard back east after depressions in 1837 and 1841. The promise of 320 acres of free land in Oregon for married settlers was an offer too good to refuse. The Gold Rush: The California Gold Rush of 1849 caused men to head to the west coast in search of their fortune. The Oregon Trail was the only route from the east. Trail of Patriots: Many pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail simply for patriotic reasons. Most of the ‘Oregon Country’ was under unpopular British control in the mid 18oo’s. Groups of men went to settle the west to free the land from their rule. The more Americans that settled there, the better chance they had to keep the land.
  • 4. History of the Oregon Trail Trail Facts About 500,000 emigrants traveled the trails from 1849 – 1866. The journey was about 2000 miles. The average wagon train was expected to be on the trail for 4 ½ - 6 months. Historians estimate that approximately 20,000 people died along the trail. Food along the trail consisted of: coffee, bacon, dry bread, cold beans, buffalo meat, tea, boiled rice and dried beef or codfish. Many people walked the entire 2000 miles. Emigrants needed to time their departure perfectly. Heading west too early meant the grass wouldn’t be long enough for the animals to eat along the way. A family of four would need over 1000 pounds of food to sustain them on their journey. Only a few miles into their trip, nearly all the emigrants realized they overloaded their wagons. They had to throw thing out along the trail.
  • 5.
  • 6. Wagon Accidents: If someone fell under the wagon wheels, death was instant.
  • 7. Weather: Emigrants were killed by lightning strikes and hail. Pounding rains were especially difficult with no shelter.
  • 8.
  • 9. Food: 200 pounds of bacon 20 pounds of rice 50 pounds of lard 30 pounds of coffee 50 pounds of beans 150 pounds of sugar 5 pounds of baking soda 50 pounds of dried fruit 5 barrels of flour 15 pounds of salt and pepper Weapons: 3 Rifles 1 Belt knife 30 pounds of lead 3 pistols 25 pounds of gunpowder Necessities for the Oregon Trail Classes will need to have at least 250 AR points before starting the trail in October. Transportation: Prairie schooner 4-6 oxen Cotton canvas cover Linseed oil 6 Wheels Yoke Axle Wagon Tongue
  • 10. How Does a Class get to Oregon? STEP TWO: Classes can move up to 100 miles a week. Mileage is determined by class AR quiz participation. The more students who have taken a quiz that week, the more miles your wagon travels. NOTE: students can earn extra miles by taking quizzes over books from the WAW list or a special Oregon Trail list. Ask Mrs. Wollenberg about these.
  • 11. Hardships along the Trail Throughout their journey, the pioneers endured hardships. There are different ways a class can get through a hardship. If the class’s AR quiz average is 70% or higher, they will get through the hardship without consequence. For every percentage below 70%, a mile of their journey will be taken off (ie: an 62% average will be given an 8 mile setback.)
  • 12. Hardships along the Trail Crossing rivers and mountains: Some rivers were crossed by fording, other rivers were crossed by ferry. Depending on the crossing method, a class will either need to have a 70% average or enough money (AR points) to pay the ferry fee. When crossing mountains, classes need to have 70% average.
  • 13. Working Together Working together was essential on a wagon train. Every single person had a responsibility to make sure everything went as planned. If one person didn’t do their part, it could potentially hold the whole wagon train up for hours or days. This is true when working together as a class – everybody needs to participate in Accelerated Reading.
  • 14. What does all that mean? Classes need to start quizzing as soon as possible to earn points before October 1st. Students need to be reading consistently. Second and third grade students may need to finish a book weekly. Older students will need to finish a book every two weeks. Students need to do well on their quizzes. In order for the class’ quiz average to be high enough to get through a hardship, everybody needs to read carefully and do well on every single quiz.