Georgia & Civil War BUNDLE~3 Activities~ No Prep! SS8H5
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(1) SS8H5 Nitty Gritty: Teach the Standard in One Day
This barebones lesson allows you to teach all of SS8H5- Georgia in the Civil Ear in one day. While it does not go deep, it provides you and your students with the essentials!
Ways to use this resource:
- To preview the standard (go deeper later)
- If you are behind on the pacing guide
- To assign it to a student that has missed a standard
- Review before an assessment
- Review for the Georgia Milestones Assessment
My Google Slides in the Nitty Gritty series are never longer than 10 slides. And includes one or more of the following:
- photos
- graphs
- charts
- vocaublary instruction
(2) Student Gallery Walk-Civil War Beginnings
This is a very interactive project where students walk around the room in groups and view documents relevant beginning of the Civil War and to the GSE standard SS8H5. Then, students answer questions. I have included detailed instructions on how to conduct the class project.
This is great to preview the standard or review.
- Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Dred Scott, Free vs. Slave states
(3) They Say, I Say- Causes of the Civil War
This is a Word Document that has two columns. Students figure out what the other side of the debate would have said at the time. They will complete both sides of the argument from the North's point of view and the South's point of view on: Dred Scott, Slavery in the territories, Election of 1860, powers of the federal government, succession, and more.
If some of the material was not explicitly taught, you can allow students to research both sides of the argument.
One more idea...USE AS NOTES!
**Comes with Answer Key!!!
SS8H5 Analyze the impact of the Civil War on Georgia.
a. Explain the importance of key issues and events that led to the Civil War; include slavery, states’ rights, nullification, Compromise of 1850 and the Georgia Platform, the Dred Scott case, Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860, and the debate over secession in Georgia.
b. Explain Georgia’s role in the Civil War; include the Union blockade of Georgia’s coast, the Emancipation Proclamation, Chickamauga, Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, and Andersonville.
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