How Did It Happen?
For years, scientists have worked to recreate exactly how the Titanic sunk. Here’s a video of James Cameron and his team creating new CGI of how the ship sank. They explain what’s happening, so your students will understand.
Baby On Board
Students will be interested to know that at 2 months old, Millvina Dean was the youngest passenger to board the Titanic, and to survive its sinking. It’s been written that passengers on the Carpathia lined up to hold baby Millvina for a few minutes at a time.
Titanic Town
Let your students know about Titanic’s connection to Ireland: The ship was built in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, over three years. It took 15,000 workers to build it! It’s not hard to figure out why Belfast got the nickname “Titanic Town.”
Titanic, the Sequel
A billionaire from Australia named Clive Palmer is currently building a replica of the original Titanic that will launch in 2018. The ship is called—what else?—The Titanic II. Passengers will get to wear costumes that look just like the clothing worn back in 1912. One big difference between this ship and the original: more lifeboats this time!
An Expensive Cracker
With your Storyworks Jr. subscription, you get access to past content, including this short nonfiction text about a cracker that survived the sinking of the Titanic. You’ll never guess how much someone paid for it!
Learning Extensions
Keep the learning going in your classroom! Check out this collection of learning extensions we've created on the Storyworks Ideabook.
Reading Workshop Minilesson
Our education editor, Rebecca Leon, created this fantastic minilesson to go along with this story.