Linda M. Sander, Kenneth Henderson Middle School, Garden City, KS HISTORY OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY Appropriate for grades 6-12. OVERVIEW: In America the history of the "West" has always intrigued people of all ages. The "West" has been depicted in countless movies and books. But if people actually study the "West" and its past history, they discover there were many reasons besides land for bringing people to what is today the Central Plains, and as many reasons as there are people for them staying. The Central Plains has developed into an area with economic activities and problems distinct only to it. Yet the area has much in common with other parts of the U.S. By studying the history, economy and government of a local community a person can learn much about a whole area. PURPOSE: The purpose of this activity package is to provide students with activities which will familiarize them with the local area they live in and develop an awareness of how their local community has been influenced by history. The activities also help them become aware of how the local community influences their lives today. OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to: 1. Identify and list the founding fathers of your city, and describe at least one contribution of each to the local community. 2. Identify at least five people who influenced the development of your city and county. 3. Identify at least five economic activities that have contributed to the growth of your city, county, and state, both past and present, and give examples how at least two have changed the area. ACTIVITIES: 1. Using materials from the local library and historical society, the students do research and write reports about how the founding fathers established your city. 2. Arrange a field trip to the county historical museum to see pictures and artifacts surrounding the early history of the area. The curator for the museum can give students individual help on projects and inform the group about historical information. 3. Interview local citizens who have lived in your city for a long period of time. 4. Using information from the Historical Society and Chamber of Commerce, students do reports or posters about famous people who have influenced the growth of your city and county. RESOURCES/MATERIALS NEEDED: Resources available in local community. TYING IT ALL TOGETHER: Studying your local area gives students a different view of history.