Grade 6/Level D Reading
π Hidden History
History books don't tell every story. Grade 5 readers discover the overlooked inventors, unsung heroes, and forgotten changemakers whose contributions shaped the modern world β but whose names were left out of the textbooks. Provocative, important, and beautifully written, these passages challenge students to think critically about whose stories get told.
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Teaching Notes
Ask: who writes history, and who decides what gets included? Great for critical media literacy discussion.
Vocabulary
artifact: An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest.
excavate: To dig out material from the ground.
primary source: An original document or object created at the time under study.
Common Mistakes
- Stating that someone was 'important' without specific evidence from the passage
Differentiation
SupportIdentify: who is the person, what did they do, what challenge did they face β before answering questions.
ChallengeFind one more overlooked historical figure and write a short passage using the same structure.
Discussion Questions
- Why do you think some people's contributions get left out of history books?
- What can we do to make sure important contributions are recognised?
Extension Activities
- Draw an ancient artifact.
- Imagine you found a new artifact.
- Research a historical period.
Parent Tip
Visit a local museum or historical site together to see real artifacts.
Learning Path
Skill Level
advanced
Estimated Time
35 minutes
Skills Practiced
reading complex biographyauthor's purpose and point of viewnuanced evaluationworld-to-text connections
