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Civil War Epitaphs
By reading fictional epitaphs, students will review key events and people from the Civil War... | ||
Follow the Drinking Gourd Song
Teach students a song that was sung by slaves making their escape to Canada in the 1800's. | Readers Theater Script: The Drinking Gourd
This Readers Theater script for The Drinking Gourd, by F. N. Monjo, deals with Tommy... | |
Virtual Field Trip of Underground Railroad in New Bedford, MA
Live far away from Massachusetts or lack school funds to take a field trip? Take your class on... | ||
Three Famous Americans in the Civil War
Students read several paragraphs about three Civil War heroes, and then answer questions. | The Underground Railroad
Students take a "cyber-journey" through the Underground Railroad: the path to freedom for... | |
To Be a Slave -- Answer Key
Use this answer key with the three comprehension checks from To Be a Slave by Julius Lester. | Slavery Teaching Resources
Enrich your curriculum with materials on slavery in the United States. These resources include... | |
Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman
Find enrichment activities and Internet resources to enhance your teaching of Alan Schroeder's... | African-American Hall of Fame
Students collect information about African-American heroes and plan a Hall of Fame induction. | |
The Underground Railroad Worksheet
Distribute this printable worksheet that can be used in conjunction with the The Underground... | ||
The Underground Railroad Teacher Checklist
This assessment tool aligns with the Underground Railroad lesson. | Three Comprehension Tests for To Be a Slave
Three ten-question, multiple choice comprehension tests for the novel To Be a Slave. | |
African-Americans in the Civil War
African-Americans played a very important role the Civil War, as this article describes. Help... | African-Americans Fight for Freedom
Assign a writing activity that will help students learn about African-Americans' involvement in... | |
African-American Troops in the Civil War
African-American troops fought alongside white soldiers in the Civil War. | Inventive Analogies
Students draw analogies as a way to learn about inventions that occurred after the Civil War. |
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