The Process

 

 

Congratulations!  You are about to embark on one of the most important journeys of discovery in the history of the United States.  Before you start, your teacher will assign you into groups of four.  The other members of your group are your fellow Corps mates.  It is important that you work well with these group members.

By reading the following information, you will be able to get a good feel for what is ahead of you on your journey!  Good Luck.
 


The year is 1804. You have decided to travel with the Corps of Discovery from Washington, D.C. to St. Louis, Missouri, where Lewis and Clark will begin their trek into the unknown.  You have already spent a year preparing from your trip, collecting supplies, and going through training.  You are told that you will be working for the United States Government in hopes of gaining knowledge on plants, animals, Native Americans, and the geography of the West.  You have been supplied with journals to record pictures and maps, and you have consulted other experts in your field to gain knowledge.  First, let's find out about the people with whom you will be traveling.

All of the members of the Corps have already spent time studying information which will be useful to them.  Visit the following web sites to catch up!


We're so glad you have chosen to be a part of this expedition.  You have done all your important research and now its time to head out on your way!  However, don't forget that you are an expert in your field and Lewis and Clark are counting on you to gather as much useful information as possible. You will be assigned to one of the following fields of expertise:


Now you're ready to strap on your hiking boots and head out West! You must know, however, that you are responsible for keeping a journal while on the trip.  Include in it all that you see and do. Specific roles should answer their own questions here.  Pictures may help to illustrate your findings and be useful on the game board at the end (See GAME for more information).  Your recordings will be of great importance to the expansion of the United States.  Good luck!  Click on your specific roles now (links on the left or above) to learn more about your particular area.