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The Bechtler Private Mint

C. BECHTLER $1, 28 grains, Centered. (Kagin 3). Struck after August 1, 1834. The Bechtler Private Mint. 1831-1850. http://www.southerngoldsociety.org/thebechtlers.html http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=14599. Invite a guest speaker who is familiar with the

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The Bechtler Private Mint

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  1. C. BECHTLER $1, 28 grains, Centered. (Kagin 3). Struck after August 1, 1834. The Bechtler Private Mint 1831-1850 http://www.southerngoldsociety.org/thebechtlers.html http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=14599

  2. Invite a guest speaker who is familiar with the • Bechtler Mint and coins. For example, Norman___ • _______, who works at Butler’s Jewelry and Loan • In Forest City, North Carolina owns Bechtler • coins and is familiar with the background of the • mint. • 2) Split class in half, one half taking pictures of • Guest speaker presenting and other half taking • notes while presentation is given. Afterwards, • partner up and work collaboratively on power • point presentation of what students learned • from speaker and linked readings.

  3. Choice 2 of social studies project to implement 1.Students read about the history of gold mining in Rutherford County, North Carolina from previous links. 2.Students research history of other North Carolina counties in terms of gold prospecting, panning, treasure hunting, and rockhounding. http://www.goldmaps.com/east/north_carolina_gold.htm 3. Students create trading cards illustrating each of the 34 North Carolina counties listed from web site: 4.Students share with one another their trading cards. Gg

  4. Choice 3 of Social Studies Project: 1.Students are given individual North Carolina map puzzle pieces of the names of 34 specific counties where gold sites are located . Teacher refers to previous web site for this information. 2.Students with like puzzle pieces are grouped and research individual puzzle piece counties in terms of the history of gold discovery/mining. 3.Students in groups come up with noun, verb, adverb, and adjective concerning their county location and class makes bar graph on board. 4. Students in groups compose power point presentations (one slide per group) descriptive paragraphs using their research information concerning history/discovery of gold mining/ minting in North Carolina. 5.Teacher creates class power point quilt containing all student group slides.

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