La Belle in the Classroom

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La Belle in the Classroom Lesson 3: The Ship s Design Overview Since La Belle was a ship kit, its timbers contained markings that served as instructions for assembling the ship. La Salle planned to transport the timbers to North America, but he decided he needed to assemble the ship in France and use it to carry cargo to the mouth of the Mississippi River. During this lesson students explore the parts and size of La Belle and investigate how to design and build their own kit. TEKS 113.15 Social Studies, Grade 4 4.21A, 4.21E 4.22A 111.6 Math, Grade 4 4.1A, 4.1C, 4.1D 113.19. Social Studies, Grade 7 7.20A 7.21B, 7.21C, 7.21H 7.22A, 7.22D 111.27. Math, Grade 7 7.1A, 7.1C, 7.1D Objective Students will: Represent La Belle s size by measuring its length and width. Identify and explain the parts of La Belle. Demonstrate the purpose of a ship kit. Design and mark pieces of a structure that can be reassembled. Materials Look Inside La Belle Look Inside La Belle description cards Look Inside La Belle key wood skill sticks measuring tape/ sticks Online Resources La Belle: The Ship that Changed History http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/la-belle

Procedure Key Terms aft hull starboard bow ship kit stern port Engage Students: Measure La Belle 1. Visit La Belle: The Ship that Changed History: The Exhibit ( http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/la-belle/ the-exhibit) to view a video about La Belle s excavation. Ask and discuss: How long do you think La Belle was? How wide? Write students predictions on the board to refer back to later. 2. Give each student a copy of Look Inside La Belle. Students fold the page in half along the solid line to create a booklet. Looking at the bird s-eye view of the ship, ask students what they think the front of the ship is called. Students label the front of their ship diagram with the term bow. Identify and label the back of the ship as the stern, the left side of the ship as the port side, and the right side of the ship as the starboard side. 3. Identify the measurements for length and width. La Belle s overall length was about 54 feet. Its width was about 15 feet at its widest point. Ask and discuss: What can you think of that might be as long as La Belle? As wide? Answers will vary. Since students may not have an understanding of how long each measurement is, it will be helpful to go outside and measure the length and width of the ship. 4. Explain that students will measure the length and width of La Belle. Take students and measuring tape or sticks outside to a large open area. Ask several students to measure a distance of 54 feet. This is La Belle s length. Place students at each end of the distance to mark the ends of the ship. Ask several students to stand in the center of the ship s length, and measure a width of 14 feet. Place students at each end of the distance to mark the sides of the ship. The remaining students should spread out to form an outline of the ship. Width = 14 feet Length = 54 feet

5. Identify the area as the size of La Belle s hull. Identify and point to the stern, port, bow and starboard sides of the ship. Then ask students to say and point to each side of the ship. Ask and discuss: Does anything surprise you about the size of the ship? Some students may be surprised with how small the ship seems. La Belle was considered a small ship. What types of supplies could you fit inside the area? Students should suggest the types of supplies needed to sail on the ship and to set up a colony in the 1600s. What do you think measures the same length as La Belle? Answers will vary. 6. Compare the ship s measurements with the predictions students made at the beginning of the lesson. Explore Concepts: Parts of La Belle 1. Students turn the Look Inside La Belle booklet so that they are looking at the cross-section of La Belle. 2. Students cut along the three dotted lines on the front of the booklet, stopping at the fold in the paper. See image below. This will create a flip chart. Give each student one set of Look Inside La Belle description cards to cut out. 3. Place students in groups of two. Students work together to read the descriptions on each card and then match the descriptions with the locations on the ship. Students glue each card under the flap that matches the description. On top of each flap, students illustrate how the compartment was used and what was stored inside. See image below. 4. Students share their flip charts.

Extend Learning: Design and Build a Kit 1. Visit La Belle: The Ship that Changed History: Excavation and Preservation online to view a video about La Belle. Observe the picture of timber with markings excavated from the site. Picture located at http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/la-belle/educational-resources/foreducators. Ask and discuss: What do you think the markings mean? Answers will vary. Have you ever put something together using instructions? Students may share experiences of building models or assembling toys. If available show a set of instructions for assembling something that uses lettering to match parts together. How do you think the markings could help someone put the ship together? The markings indicate instructions for assembling the ship. They identify how to connect the timbers. La Belle was designed as a kit that could be transferred to another location and built. La Salle was originally going to take the La Belle kit to North America for assembly, but then he decided to build the ship in France and use it to carry cargo. Each timber of La Belle is marked with Roman numerals followed by one of four letters: T for Tribord (starboard), B for Bâbord (port), A for Avant (front), or D for Derrière (back). 2. Explain that students will design a kit to show how marking pieces makes it easier to construct, take apart, and reassemble something. Students work in pairs or independently. Provide students with wood skill sticks. Students design a structure to build. Build the structure and mark the pieces. Record the directions, or marking system, showing how the pieces connect. Refer to the example to see how students can mark their pieces. 3. Students take their structures apart, and switch their kits with a partner. Build the new structure using the directions provided, and then check completed structures with partners.

14 feet Look Inside La Belle 54 feet FOLD

14 feet Look Inside La Belle 54 feet starboard bow port side Key stern FOLD Stern Cabin Lazarette Aft Hold Main Hold Bow Compartment

Look Inside La Belle 1. Cut out each card. Description Cards 2. Read to discover where these rooms were located in the ship s hull. 3. Glue the cards under the flap on the drawing of La Belle. Aft Hold The aft hold stored supplies like cured meat, water, and wine. It was used by the crew for shelter from bad weather and to play board games. Bow Compartment The bow compartment was located at the front of the ship and stored extra anchor rope. It also served as the crew s sleeping quarters. Main Hold The main hold was located between the aft hold and the bow compartment. It stored cargo. Goods were stored in barrels and boxes. Stern Cabin The stern cabin was the small compartment located in the back of the ship. It contained a hammock and served as the captain s quarters. Lazarette The lazarette was located under the stern cabin and held spare weapons and gunpowder. Look Inside La Belle 1. Cut out each card. Description Cards 2. Read to discover where these rooms were located in the ship s hull. 3. Glue the cards under the flap on the drawing of La Belle. Aft Hold The aft hold stored supplies like cured meat, water, and wine. It was used by the crew for shelter from bad weather and to play board games. Bow Compartment The bow compartment was located at the front of the ship and stored extra anchor rope. It also served as the crew s sleeping quarters. Main Hold The main hold was located between the aft hold and the bow compartment. It stored cargo. Goods were stored in barrels and boxes. Stern Cabin The stern cabin was the small compartment located in the back of the ship. It contained a hammock and served as the captain s quarters. Lazarette The lazarette was located under the stern cabin and held spare weapons and gunpowder.

Make Your Own Kit 1st Row 4th Row 1F 3F 1R 3R 1L 3L 1B 3L 3CL 3CR 4C1 4C2 4C3 4C4 Front Right side Left side Back Center left Center right First in center Second in center Third in center Fourth in center Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4