3 edition of A Teacher"s Guide to The Civil War found in the catalog.
A Teacher"s Guide to The Civil War
Published
January 29, 2004
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Loose leaf |
Number of Pages | 4 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10133668M |
ISBN 10 | 0195173783 |
ISBN 10 | 9780195173789 |
A Guide to Our Simplified Prices Member Credits: Buy Member Credits during the first 10 days of the month for only $ each and redeem them for any book on the site. As explorers of the past, we can look at a variety of sources—maps, letters, diaries, objects, music, images, and more—to piece together a sense of the Civil War’s complexity. The images and related resources from this poster are designed to get students thinking about how primary sources can help uncover stories about the past.
TEACHER'S GUIDE FOR: Brothers in Hope. By Mary Williams Illustrations by R. Gregory Christie. Synopsis Garang, an eight-year-old boy in Sudan, tends cattle for his father. When his village is attacked during a civil war, he escapes the destruction and death that comes to his family and the other villagers. During the Civil War, a young black woman born into slavery helped the Union defeat the Confederate South—and end enslavement in America. Her name was Mary Richards, and her courage and determination helped reshape a nation.
Civil includes an overview of the Civil War, as well as timeline, information about battles, weapons, people and slavery, links to primary sources and information for teachers. Also Includes information about traveling around the US to Civil War memorial sites, current and archived news articles, and a discussion board. Civil War Trust- As a history teacher, you can make a big impression Civil War Trust, recognize outstanding entrants in fourth annual lesson plan contest National Archives' - Bring history to life for your students.
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Civil War and Reconstruction Complete Unit BundleThis fantastic bundle includes over 50 incredible resources to teach 2 complete units on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Included in the download are interactive notebook pages, Google Drive digital resources, PowerPoints, a film guide, primary sour. Social Studies - History, U.S. History. Lincoln (): A bio-picture of the life of Abraham Lincoln during the closing stages of the Civil War focusing on his efforts to secure Congressional approval of adopting the 13th Amendment which abolished is some profanity and racially charged language in the film.
Depending on teacher preference and needs film can be used in parts showing different aspects of Lincoln’s. Suggestions for Teachers.
The documents in this set are arranged in chronological order and, taken together, give an idea of some of the. critical events in the decade before the outbreak of the Civil War. • Working as a class or in small groups, use the documents File Size: 1MB. Engage students in the book by providing background information about the Civil War.
Begin by visiting the Scholastic website for an informative map about the War Between the States. Project the map on a whiteboard or screen and ask students to use the map key to identify Union states, Confederate states, and where their state stood in the.
1 For soldiers and civilians embroiled in the Civil War, music was a near-constant companion. Soldiers awoke to the call of bugles and went to sleepFile Size: 1MB.
Read-Aloud Supplemental Guide: The U.S. Civil War Designed primarily to provide instructional scaffolding resources for reading specialists, special education teachers, and ESL teachers, the online-only Supplemental Guide offers activities that the general classroom teacher may use as needed.
Resources include adapted read-alouds, engagement supports, Vocabulary Charts, Multiple Meaning. Addy, teacher's guide to six books about Civil War America (American girls collection) [Roberta Johnson] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Addy, teacher's guide to six books about Civil War America (American girls collection)/5(6).
This is a comprehensive, complete Civil War Activity Unit loaded with new, Common Core activities that are guided by key concepts for Social Science.
Bought separately this packet would cost over $90. This Civil War packet has vigor and fun with tons of Common Core options. Teachers can pick and cho. Civil War Time Line Activate student background knowledge and generate interest in the book and the Civil War with an overview of this era in American history.
Given the many events of this conflict, a time line is a great place to start. Adapt the helpful Time Line of the Civil War included at the end of Soldier Song for your classroom wall. Facebook Twitter Pinterest My oldest son is a huge civil war buff.
He loves reading about it, watching movies, studying the battles and their weapons. Truthfully, he’s basically done his own history studies since he discovered his love for all things Civil War. During our travels last year we visited a historic battlefield. My childrenRead More.
Civil War Battlefields – War Memorabilia activity 5. Civil War Battles – Geographical Considerations activity 6. Civil War Deaths – Activity guide 7.
Map – Civil War Battles in Georgia. Task: Use the information provided to learn important facts and information about the Civil War Atlanta Military Campaign. Standards: SS4H5/ SS8H5. The Destination America Teacher's Guide offers educators lesson plans based on Five the book, along with a wide He has written lessons for several PBS programs, including The Civil War.
For readers addicted to histories or novels about the Civil War, a common challenge is the lack of adequate maps. This excellent volume satisfies that need, once and for all: It's the clearest, fullest collection of strategic and tactical maps available, a fine volume on its own and an indispensable aid to understanding many another book/5(52).
Picturing America: teachers resource book / [writers, Linda Merrill, Lisa Rogers, Kaye Passmore]. x cm. “The Teachers Guide was designed to accompany the Picturing America project, a part of We the People, the flagship initiative of the National Endowment for the Size: 2MB.
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The Civil War has a complex history, and it is important to explore the era from multiple perspectives. in every state in the U.s., students examine the history of the Civil War. The th. November 6, by Bob Franklin. One hundred years ago, inthe greatest conflict the world had ever seen up to that time achieved an armistice.
This year, on 11/11/18, we will celebrate the year end of the Great War. This unit you teach is vital for students to understand the global structure of the world and the events that.
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- Patricia Polacco. This guide is designed to assist teachers, librarians, and parents in promoting educational fun among primary readers. The suggestions offered in this guide will not only help children enjoy reading, they will also help them retain new information related to each of the stories.
There is a time-line of the Civil War up front and a glossary, guide to officers, list of resources, bibliography and index in the back. The other key part of this book are the 21 activities that are scattered throughout its pages and provide a wide variety of 5/5(5).American History The Civil War.
The American Civil War was fought between the northern and southern states of the US. The southern states wanted to break away and form their own nation, and the northern states wanted them to stay.
This war lasted 4 years and resulted in .Civil and Human Rights Discussion Guide Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers suggestions for talking to your students about civil and human rights.
Use this discussion guide with Freedom's Children by Ellen Levine and Witnesses to War by Michael Leapman.