Title: Lincoln Theme: Gettysburg
Type of teaching unit: Lesson
Plan
Grade level (s): 5th grade
Time frame: 1 hour
Subject matter: Social Studies
Teacher information:
Lisa Smith/Paula Hummel
Mitchell Elementary School
AAM affiliation: Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
lsmith@madison.k12.il.us
phummel@madison.k12.il.us
Lesson plan description and rationale: The students will be able to understand the importance of an historical document, the Gettysburg Address, the importance of the decisions President Lincoln made.
State Goals/Standards:
State Goal 14D: Understand the roles and influences of individuals and interest groups in the political system of Illinois, the United States and other nations.
State Goal 16A: Apply the skills of historical analysis and interpretation.
State Goal 16B: Understand the development of significant political events.
State Goal 18B: Understand the roles and interactions of individuals and groups in society.
Objective: Before going on a field trip to Springfield and New Salem, Illinois, students will listen to a taping of the Gettysburg Address and view pictures of soldiers on the battlefield in Gettysburg. Upon listening to the tape and watching the pictures, students will take the role of a newspaper writer and describe the events that “have taken place.”
Resources:
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Lincoln,
Abraham. “The Gettysburg Address.” 1863. An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=rbpe&fileName=rbpe01 |
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O’Sullivan, Timothy H. “Incidents
of war.” 1865. Selected Civil War Photographs from the Library of Congress, 1861-1865. [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/i?ammem/cwar:@ field(NUMBER+@band] [(cwp+4a40875))] (April 2004). |
| Hooley, W. F. “Lincoln’s
speech at Gettysburg.” 1898. Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/berl:@field |
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Photographer unknown. “Allan
Pinkerton of the secret service, President Lincoln, and Major General John McClernand.” 1862. [http://www.americancivilwar.com/north/lincoln.html]. (April 2004). |
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O’Sullivan, Timothy
H. “Union dead at Gettysburg.” 1865. Civil War Treasurers from the Capital New-York Historical Society. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/cwnyhs:@field |
Method:
Evaluation:
Lincoln Theme: Gettysburg
Rubric
4=Exceeds requirement
3=Meets requirement
2=Partially meets requirement
1=Beginning to meet or lacks requirement
| Writes article based on what was heard and seen. |
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| Used appropriate grammar. |
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| Appropriately analyzed, evaluated and synthesized information provided. |
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| Class time used wisely. |
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| Works effectively with group members. |
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| Total |
Keywords for this Lesson: Lincoln, president, Gettysburg Address, Battle of Gettysburg
Materials:
Paper, pencil, computer/word processing, LCD projector, screen, laptop.