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Explore the vital roles women played during the Civil War in this engaging lesson. Students will read about women's contributions, participate in skit presentations, and enjoy a brief five-minute break. The lesson will include a vocabulary review of key terms such as combat, contribution, raid, and more. Students will work in groups to analyze pictures depicting women and men during the era, crafting short skits to illustrate their findings. Join us in celebrating these remarkable contributions to the war effort!
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Think about it… Take 5 minutes to work on SOL REVIEW #1!!
Today’s Question: What did women do during the Civil War?
Activities • Read article • Picture skits • 5 minute break • Jeopardy!
Vocab: Combat: fighting between armed forces Contribution: a gift or payment made to a cause Raid: a sudden attack on enemies Vile: extremely unpleasant Assault: to physically attack someone Amputation: the removal of a body part Remarkable: striking, worthy of attention
In Groups: Look closely at you picture. What are the men and women doing? How are they contributing to the war effort? Create a short skit that acts out what the people in the picture are doing! You have 15 minutes to prepare.
Groups: • Hania, Mirza, Omar, Erika • Lucas, Emily C, Nathan C, Brenna • TJ, Rachel, Siona, Swayam • Robert, Madison, Pranav, Mary Grace • Marcus, Matthew, Kate, Lauren, Nathan T • Ryan, Samantha, Sophie, Diego • D.J., Jack, Michelle, Emily H
Groups (3rd Block): • L.T., Melanie, Elaina, Alec • Matthew, Anthony, Joel • Michael, Madeline, David, Felicia, Isha • Nick, Ryan, Azaan, Bauwer
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