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Unit 3 and 4: Civil War and Reconstruction

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Monday 5.19 Tuesday 5.20 Wednesday 5.21 Thursday 5.22 Friday 5.23
Thank you notes for Mr.
Levin and Donors Choose
Discuss Mr. Levins
Presentation
Introduce Civil War Project



Work on Civil War project



Work on Civil War project

Work on Civil War project
Background info on
Solomon Northup and
activity
Monday 5.26 Tuesday 5.27 Wednesday 5.28 Thursday 5.29 Friday 5.30

No School

Memorial
Day

Thank a veteran!



Begin Watching
Twelve Years a Slave



Watch
Twelve Years a Slave



Work on Civil War project


Work on Civil War project

Civil War Project is due at
the end of class!
Monday 6.2 Tuesday 6.3 Wednesday 6.4 Thursday 6.5 Friday 6.6

Introduce Reconstruction
Unit

Homework:
Read and take notes on Ch
12.1

What is a DBQ
How to Write a DBQ
How to Use a Rubric


12.1 HW Due!
Who Killed Reconstruction
DBQ
Hook, Background Essay
and Understanding the
Question
Homework:
Read/notes on 12.2

Who killed Reconstruction:
DBQ
Document Analysis

12.2 HW Due!

Who killed Reconstruction:
North or South
DBQ
Bucketing and Chickenfoot
Prewriting Activities
Monday 6.9 Tuesday 6.10 Wednesday 6.11 Thursday 6.12 Friday 6.13
12.2 HW Due
Who killed Reconstruction:
North or South
DBQ

In-Class Writing Workshop

Who killed Reconstruction:
North or South
DBQ

Peer Editing Workshop

Introduce Capstone Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States
Monday 6.16 Tuesday 6.17 Wednesday 6.18 Thursday 6.19 Friday 6.20

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Work on Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States

Present Project
Ed Caf:
Long-term impact of
Slavery on the United
States
Monday 6.23 Tuesday 6.24 Wednesday 6.25 Thursday 6.26



A Block Exam



B and C Block Exams
Full Day





D and E Block Exams
Half Day

LAST DAY OF
SCHOOL!!

Half Day

Hand back final exams!

Conflict resolution involves aggression, compromise, cooperation, and change.



Terms and People to Know:
Abraham Lincoln
Robert E. Lee
U.S. Grant
Jefferson Davis
Clara Barton
Gettysburg Address
Assassination of Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
Power of the President
Income tax
Total war
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Black codes
Ku Klux Klan
10 Percent Plan
Congressional Reconstruction
Presidential Reconstruction
Freedmans Bureau
Essential Question:
1. Did the Civil War resolve the
conflict between the North
and the South?
2. How did post-war America
attempt to resolve its
conflicts over reconstructing
the nation?

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