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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 1114 for Civil War
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1. Civil War Artillery Homepage
The U.S. Civil War Artillery Homepage Introduction Tables Glossary Bibliography Links Credits FAQ This site is, like the streets of my city, always under construction. Please check back often. + + This Civil War Artillery WebRing site is owned by E. P. Alexander. Want to join the Civil War Artillery WebRing? + + Civil...
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2. Reasons the Civil War Began
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Lesson Plan : CC-0032 Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Second Grade Lesson 1: Reasons the Civil War Began Objectives: The student will be able to: 1. understand what a civil war is. 2. understand some basic reasons for the Civil War. Description of lesson/activity: 1. Look up the words "civil war" in the dictionary. Write the meaning on a chart to be added to later. 2. Discuss "civil war" with the...
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3. Civil War Opening Page
The Civil War through a Child's Eye The Civil War through a Child's Eye Micki M. Caskey and Paul Gregorio Overview The Civil War through a Child's Eye lesson focuses on the use of historical fiction and primary sources to expand students' perceptions of the Civil War era. Literature and photographic images reflec...
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4. Welcome to MGTV Online
Mission Statement Programming Policies The MGTV Story FAQ Holidays Staff Employment Copyright Battle Flags: Michigan and the Civil War Lesson 8: The Vernors Lesson Overview: Today the students will use their knowledge base to determine and discover the effects of the Civil War on Michigan, its people, and the Nation. Benchmarks Targeted: I.1.MS.2, I.2.MS.1, I.2.MS.2, I.2.MS.4, I.3.MS.1, I.4.MS.3, II.1.MS.3, II.2.MS.5, VI.1.MS.3 Pro...
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5. The Civil War
The Civil War by Brandi Thomas Louisiana C Level Assignments Maximum of 50 Points can be earned at this Level Points Possible Points Earned Teachers Signature 1. Take Notes 5 2. Create the front page of a newspaper describing the fall of Fort Sumter 5 3. Paragraph discussing the pros and cons of fighting for the...
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6. Day 1
Context Rationale Lesson Matrix Unit Goals Assessment Unit Critique Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Days 11-12 Day 13 Days 14-15 Home The American Civil War: Day 1 11^th Grade US History Length: 55 minutes Introduction to the American Civil War Objectives: SWBAT complete a drill in which they review the social, political, and economic causes of the Civil War. SWBAT complete a Civil War pre-test in which they will encounter common misconceptions about th...
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7. Welcome to MGTV Online
Mission Statement Programming Policies The MGTV Story FAQ Holidays Staff Employment Copyright Battle Flags: Michigan and the Civil War Lesson 2: Was Michigan in the Civil War? Overview/Objectives: This lesson will determine the student's prior knowledge, add to their knowledge base and peak their interests in Michigan during the Civil War years. The student will explore and review the basic concepts of the Civil War and look deeply...
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8. A Civil Rights Timeline A Civil Rights Timeline
A Civil Rights Timeline Social Studies Students will make and annotate a timeline of the constitutional amendments that extended civil rights. What You Need Copies of the Constitution of the United States Construction or drawing paper (large) Reference materials on the Constitution and civil rights milestones F...
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9. Foundations of U.S. History: Lessons: Detailed Lesson
Foundations of U.S. History Home Schedule Collaboration Resources Lessons Explore Sources About Lessons Lesson Home Historical Background Objectives SOLs Materials Procedures Homework Differentiation Assessment References Virginia and the Civil War Author: Maureen Fornatora School: Newton-Lee Elementary Grade Level: 4th Time Estimated: 5 days Overview In this lesson, students will demonstrate their understanding that Virginia played a significant role in the Civil War and became a major battleground between Union and Confederate troops. They w...
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10. Teacher Lesson Plan - The Civil War through a Child's Eye
The Library of Congress _ The Civil War through a Child's Eye Overview portrait of City Point, Va. Brig. Gen. John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, boy soldier with wife and child at door of their quarters The Civil War through a Child's Eye lesson focuses on the use of historical fiction and primary sources to expand students' perceptions of...
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