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Sunday, October 13, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Civil War--Critical Thinking
My 5/6 class has reached the beginning of civil war discussion. They are loving it! I am loving it because they are SO SO SO engaged!
This week we have talked about tariffs and slavery dividing our country into 2 sections--sectionalism. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be to try and get them to see both sides. They were able to put themselves into the shoes of the people living in the south and understand their thoughts on slavery. I made them each think about if they lived back then what side would they choose? Why would they choose that side? Funnily enough, we were split 50/50 right down the middle. So, now our classroom is split into 2 sections.
We have also began literature circles. I try to give them at least 15 minutes a day for this. One group is reading Freedom Crossing and the other is reading a Boys of Wartime Book: Will at the Battle of Gettysburg. Both groups seem to really like the books they chose. My students seem to really like historical fiction. I love pulling literature into Social Studies!
This week we have talked about tariffs and slavery dividing our country into 2 sections--sectionalism. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be to try and get them to see both sides. They were able to put themselves into the shoes of the people living in the south and understand their thoughts on slavery. I made them each think about if they lived back then what side would they choose? Why would they choose that side? Funnily enough, we were split 50/50 right down the middle. So, now our classroom is split into 2 sections.
We have also began literature circles. I try to give them at least 15 minutes a day for this. One group is reading Freedom Crossing and the other is reading a Boys of Wartime Book: Will at the Battle of Gettysburg. Both groups seem to really like the books they chose. My students seem to really like historical fiction. I love pulling literature into Social Studies!
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