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Slavery & Civil War: Iowa

Slavery & Civil War: Iowa. By Patricia Brandt. Summary. My lesson is incorporated into a Slavery/Civil War Unit. It is designed to be taught after lessons on American slavery. It focuses on the Civil War in Iowa, particularly African American soldiers involvement. Summary Continued.

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Slavery & Civil War: Iowa

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  1. Slavery & Civil War: Iowa By Patricia Brandt

  2. Summary My lesson is incorporated into a Slavery/Civil War Unit. It is designed to be taught after lessons on American slavery. It focuses on the Civil War in Iowa, particularly African American soldiers involvement.

  3. Summary Continued... • Overview of Lesson Plan: • Quote of the day (Frederick Douglas)- Collaboration • Map of Union/Confederacy- discussion • Read aloud “Prelude to War”- discussion • Powerpoint- Slavery, Iowa & Civil War (Iowa History Project) • Video- Alexander Clark • Self Assessment- 3 points you learned • Journal entry Assignment

  4. Summary continued... • Modification for auditory dyslexic student: • text handout for read aloud • typed out slide notes • transcript of video • Differentiation for students with difficulty with numbers: • Map- scale • Text- dates

  5. Alignments • Standard: • Iowa Core Social Studies Standards • Iowa History: SS-US.9-12.27.Evaluate Iowans or groups of Iowans who have influenced US History. • Teaching Iowa History Project Standard • SS-US.9-12.23. Iowans Influence on US History • African American History Elective • 10-12th Grade • Essential Question • How were African Americans in Iowa involved in the war?

  6. Alignments continued... • Big Ideas: • Slavery, Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, War, Regiment, Iowa • Understandings: students will understand… • Slavery was a major influencer of the Civil War • Northern states were free and southern states had slavery • Southern states left the union (secession) • Some states that stayed in the union were slave states • African Americans in Iowa (northern free state) were soldiers in the Civil War • Knowledge: • Free vs slave state, secession, Union, Confederacy, 1st Colored Regiment of Iowa, Civil War • Skills: • Inquiry, geographic knowledge of “North” and “South”, Collaboration and writing

  7. Evidence from Assessment • Quote of the Day- • Slavery, war, collaboration • Observation of Discussion • Secession, Union, Confederacy, Civil War • Slavery was a major influencer of the Civil War • Northern states were free and southern states had slavery • Southern states left the union (secession) • Some states that stayed in the union were slave states • Journal Entry: • Inquiry, African Americans in Iowa (northern free state) were soldiers in the Civil War

  8. Learning Activities • Discussion on slave & free state maps • Northern states were free, southern states had slavery, Southern states left the union (secession), Free vs slave states, secession, Union & Confederacy • Read aloud • Secession, Union, Confederacy, What states were in the Union & what were in the Confederacy, Civil War • Powerpoint • Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, 1st Colored Regiment of Iowa

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