American Civil War: The Human Meaning of the War Gr. 5-8
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American Civil War: The Human Meaning of the War Gr. 5-8
American Civil War: The Human Meaning of the War Gr. 5-8 is a substantial teaching resource designed for educators guiding students in grades 5 through 8. It presents an objective, comprehensive view of America's inner conflict that spanned from 1861 to 1865.
Overview
Ideally structured for public school teachers and homeschoolers alike, this resource provides meaningful insights into the war between the North and South states of America. The conflicts presented in this lesson plan mainly revolve around issues such as slavery, the tension between industry and agriculture, and state rights
Main figures of the war
- Abraham Lincoln
- Ulysses S. Grant
Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee The evaluations also cover how societal implications were affected by critically evaluating their impact on women and African Americans.
- Description of Fort Sumter's attack & other crucial battles like Bull Run battle are explained thoroughly.
Incorporating deep historical content 🡪Lincoln's Gettysburg Address:
The package includes an in-depth study into President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address with thoughtfully constructed research assignments.
Teaching Environments:
Ideal for Social Studies educators focusing on US History. Nonetheless, it ensures optimal learning outcomes across different teaching settings due to its meticulous compliance with State Standards and adherence to Bloom's Taxonomy.
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