Blackbeard: The Most Feared Pirate of the Atlantic
Students will acquire information about Blackbeard through primary resources and apply their knowledge to create a newspaper article concerning his life.
A lesson plan for grade 4 English Language Arts, Information Skills, and Social Studies
Learning outcomes
Goals:
- Students will acquire facts about Blackbeard and his life.
- Students will apply their knowledge to write a newspaper article concerning the life of Blackbeard.
Objectives:
- Students will acquire information through the use of technology.
- Students will describe the influence of Blackbeard on Coastal North Carolina.
Teacher planning
Time required for lesson
2-3 days
Materials/resources
Materials
- A photocopy of “Blackbeard’s Life Information Sheet” one for each student
- Pencil and paper for each student
- Powerpoint Presentation of Blackbeard’s Life
Environment
- Portable Averkey (television that is connected to a computer that can be viewed by a classroom of students)
Set-up
- Teacher should have the Powerpoint presentation file open and ready to view on the Averkey.
- White construction paper should be arranged in a central location for easy access by all students.
Technology resources
Averkey--Portable large screen monitor with access to Powerpoint for the entire class
Computer with access to Powerpoint and the Internet
Pre-activities
Students should complete a whole class KWL chart about Blackbeard or pirates in general. This activity should open up a discussion of their knowledge about pirates and address any questions that they would like to gather information about.
The teacher should have a clear understanding of how to navigate through a Powerpoint presentation and the use of an Averkey prior to introducing this lesson.
Activities
Introduction of Blackbeard: Gathering Information
- Hand out student worksheet titled: “Blackbeard’s Life--Information Sheet” attached to this lesson- Blackbeard
- Present Powerpoint Presentation: “Blackbeard: The Most Feared Pirate of the Atlantic” attached to this lesson plan. Discuss each slide with the students before going on to the next slide. There will be a section in the Powerpoint presentation about each area of Blackbeard’s life.
- While the teacher is presenting, students will be gathering information from the PowerPoint presentation and recording their data on the Blackbeard’s Life worksheet.
An Interview With Blackbeard
- After the Powerpoint presentation and discussion of Blackbeard’s life, students will be asked to write 7-10 interview type questions to be answered by Blackbeard himself. These questions should be based on the information that they learned through the Powerpoint presentation. Example Questions:
- Where were you born?
- How did you start pirating?
- How were you captured?
- After writing these questions, allow students to “interview” Blackbeard. Allow fellow students or yourself to answer the interview questions. This could be a review of material already learned or way to present other information about Blackbeard.
Headline News Article
- This activity should be a closure to this lesson about Blackbeard.
- Discuss the elements of a headline news article. Headline news is news that is the most important news of the day. The article is the focal point of that day’s newspaper. It should include background information, the current event, a picture, a attention getting title, etc. Show current event headline articles and discuss their elements.
- Assignment: Instruct the students to write the Headline Article for the day that Blackbeard was captured. Remember: Blackbeard was feared all along the coast of North Carolina. The day that he was captured was a turning point for piracy as a whole.
- Components of the Headline News Article Assignment must include:
- Attention Grabbing Title
- Background Information
- Current Event itself
- Picture relating to current event
Assessment
Scoring Rubric:
- Attention Grabbing Title 5 points
- Background Information 30 points
- Current Event 30 points
- Picture 20 points
- Grammar/Punctuation 10 points
- Neatness 5 points
Total Points Available: 100 points
Students will earn points based on the quality of their work. Students can earn up to the specified number of points allotted for each component by the rubric.
Supplemental information
None
Related websites
The North Carolina Maritime Museum:
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/maritime
This site provides information about Blackbeard’s life and his ship, Queen Anne’s Revenge. The site has valuable information and photographs of the artifacts that were recovered from QAR’s wreckage.
Historic Bath State Historic Site:
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/bath/bath.htm
This site is unique in that it deals with Blackbeard’s life around the town of Bath. It has information about Blackbeard that cannot be found anywhere else.
Beaufort Historical Association:
http://www.historicbeaufort.com
This site provides the legend of Blackbeard, as well as, other facts about Blackbeard’s life. It also has links to other North Carolina pirate sites.
Tales of Blackbeard:
http://www.ocracoke-nc.com/blackbeard/
This site contains information about Blackbeard’s ship, its crew, and other sea tales.
The Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck Project
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/qar/
Investigating, interpreting and preserving the remains of Blackbeard’s flagship. Don’t miss the links to History and Artifacts.
NC ECHO:
http://www.ncecho.com
This site contains digitized primary resources that are found in collections all across North Carolina.
Comments
This lesson plan was created at an NCEcho sponsored NCCAT conference at Salter Path, NC. The information on this lesson plan is based on using primary resources as sources of information.
North Carolina Curriculum Alignment
Information Skills (2000)
Grade 4
- Goal 1: The learner will EXPLORE sources and formats for reading, listening, and viewing purposes.
- Objective 1.11: Explore primary and secondary sources.
- Goal 4: The learner will EXPLORE and USE research processes to meet information needs.
- Objective 4.05: Gather information.
- Objective 4.07: Organize and use information.
Social Studies (2003)
Grade 4
- Goal 3: The learner will trace the history of colonization in North Carolina and evaluate its significance for diverse people's ideas.
- Objective 3.02: Identify people, symbols, events, and documents associated with North Carolina's history.
Computer Technology Skills (2005)
Grade 4
- Goal 3: The learner will use a variety of technologies to access, analyze, interpret, synthesize, apply, and communicate information.
- Objective 3.07: Locate, select, organize, and present content area information from the Internet for a specific purpose and audience, citing sources. Strand - Telecommunications/Internet
English Language Arts (2004)
Grade 4
- Goal 2: The learner will apply strategies and skills to comprehend text that is read, heard, and viewed.
- Objective 2.02: Interact with the text before, during, and after reading, listening, and viewing by:
- setting a purpose using prior knowledge and text information.
- making predictions.
- formulating questions.
- locating relevant information.
- making connections with previous experiences, information, and ideas.
- Objective 2.02: Interact with the text before, during, and after reading, listening, and viewing by:
- Goal 3: The learner will make connections with text through the use of oral language, written language, and media and technology.
- Objective 3.06: Conduct research for assigned projects or self-selected projects (with assistance) from a variety of sources through the use of technological and informal tools (e.g., print and non-print texts, artifacts, people, libraries, databases, computer networks).
- Goal 4: The learner will apply strategies and skills to create oral, written, and visual texts.
- Objective 4.02: Use oral and written language to:
- present information and ideas in a clear, concise manner.
- discuss.
- interview.
- solve problems.
- make decisions.
- Objective 4.03: Make oral and written presentations using visual aids with an awareness of purpose and audience.
- Objective 4.07: Compose fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama using self-selected and assigned topics and forms (e.g., personal and imaginative narratives, research reports, diaries, journals, logs, rules, instructions).
- Objective 4.09: Produce work that follows the conventions of particular genres (e.g., personal and imaginative narrative, research reports, learning logs, letters of request, letters of complaint).
- Objective 4.10: Use technology as a tool to gather, organize, and present information.
- Objective 4.02: Use oral and written language to:
- Goal 5: The learner will apply grammar and language conventions to communicate effectively.
- Objective 5.01: Use correct capitalization (e.g., names of languages, nationalities, musical compositions) and punctuation (e.g., commas in a series, commas in direct address, commas and quotation marks in dialogue, apostrophes in possessives).
- Objective 5.04: Compose multiple paragraphs with:
- topic sentences.
- specific, relevant details.
- logical progression and movement of ideas.
- coherence.
- elaboration.
- concluding statement related to the topic.
- Objective 5.08: Demonstrate evidence of language cohesion by:
- logical sequence of fiction and nonfiction retells.
- time order sequence of events.
- sustaining conversations on a topic.



