The Primary Sources series is the winner of the 2015 Academics' Choice Awards for the 2015 Smart Book Award in recognition of mind-building excellence.
The
Civil War Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history of the Civil War. Each primary resource is printed on sturdy 8.5" X 11" card stock.
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The Civil War Primary Sources will help your students build common core skills including:
• Analysis
• Critical Thinking
• Point of View
• Compare and Contrast
• Order of Events
• And Much More!
Perfect for gallery walks and literature circles! Great research and reference materials!
The 20 documents in the
Civil War Primary Sources Pack are:
1. Poster related to Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 - published 1851
2. Title page of Uncle Tom's Cabin - 1852
3. Photograph of Harriet Tubman - 1855
4. Political cartoon related to 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act - 1856
5. Illustration of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia - published November 5, 1859
6. Illustration of General Scott's "Anaconda Plan" - 1861
7. Bombardment of Fort Sumter - April 1861
8. 7th New York State Militia - 1861
9. Wounded soldiers in hospital - ca. 1861-1865
10. U.S. Government Recruiting Poster - 1861
11. Photograph of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy - 1861
12. Photograph of President Abraham Lincoln and General George B. McClellan in the general's tent at Antietam, Maryland - October 3, 1862
13. Illustration in Harper's Weekly entitled "Emancipation" - 1863
14. Photograph of scars on a whipped slave; Baton Rouge, Louisiana - April 1863
15. Photograph of General Sherman's troops destroying the railroad near Atlanta -
16. Drummer Boy with 78th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops -
17. Political cartoon featuring Vice President Andrew Johnson and President Abraham Lincoln -
18. Oil painting entitled "The Peacemakers" - President Lincoln with General Sherman, General Grant, and Admiral Porter aboard the River Queen -
19. Illustration depicting General Sherman's 1864 March to the Sea - 1868
20. Lithograph of the 1863 Battle of Chickamauga - 1890
Your students will:
• think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
Your students will:
• think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
• participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
• integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
• experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.