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The History of the Civil War Dogs

Dogs have played an essential roll in war for centuries and the Civil War was no different. There were spy dogs, hospital dogs, messenger and prison dogs. In this class, you will learn about these Civil War Dogs, and hear their stories.
Paul Kopulos, MFA
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4.9
Number of reviews:
(155)
Popular
Rising Star
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Join us for an exciting one-week course exploring the incredible stories of dogs during the Civil War! Designed for middle-grade students, this course will delve into the roles and adventures of these loyal four-legged companions who accompanied soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Through engaging lessons, interactive activities, and captivating stories, students will discover how dogs served as mascots, messengers, and morale boosters during one of the most challenging times in American history.

In this course, students will learn about heroic tales of famous Civil War dogs like Sallie, Jack, and Dog Jack, whose bravery and loyalty inspired troops. They will uncover the various roles dogs played, from delivering messages to providing comfort to wounded soldiers. By participating in fun activities such as creating dog-themed crafts, reenacting historical scenarios, and imagining what life was like for a Civil War dog, students will gain a deeper appreciation for these remarkable animals.

Additionally, the course will provide historical context, helping students gain a deeper understanding of the Civil War through the lens of these remarkable animals and their human companions. Thought-provoking discussions will engage students, allowing them to explore the bond between humans and animals during times of hardship and war. Through these discussions, students will learn to analyze historical events from unique perspectives, such as those of animals, and develop creative storytelling skills by imagining and writing about a day in the life of a Civil War dog.

Join us for a journey back in time to meet the brave dogs of the Civil War and uncover their heartwarming and heroic stories! This course promises to be a memorable and educational experience, highlighting the significant impact dogs had on Civil War soldiers and their daily lives.
Learning Goals
Understand the Roles of Dogs in the Civil War: Students will learn about the various roles dogs played during the Civil War, such as mascots, messengers, and companions, and how they contributed to military efforts and soldier morale.
Analyze Historical Events from Unique Perspectives: Students will develop the ability to analyze historical events through the lens of animals, understanding the broader impact of the Civil War on both human and animal lives.
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Joined April, 2020
4.9
155reviews
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Rising Star
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in English from Simmons University
Reflecting on my early years of learning, what stands out most in my memories are the subjects I found joy in, the teachers who made learning a delightful experience, and the freedom to explore topics that fascinated me. These are the very aspects of homeschooling that I cherish while educating my children. My kids pursue classes they genuinely enjoy by tailoring their education to their interests and seamlessly integrating various aspects of learning into their favorite subjects. At the same time, I have the opportunity to teach subjects that I'm passionate about. It's truly a win-win situation.

I completed my MFA in Writing for Children at Simmons University in Boston, MA, where I honed my skills and expanded my knowledge in this specialized field. This program has allowed me to deepen my understanding and expertise in writing for young audiences, an area I am passionate about. While at Simmons, I finished a few manuscripts (one for young adults, two picture books, and a middle-grade novel), which I am now looking to publish.
 
I love learning, researching, telling stories, and creating new and exciting worlds that my kids and I visit often. When they were young, we would lie in bed and tell stories "in the round." What are stories in the round? This is when one family member would start a story, and then the next person would add to that story, and so on until we finished the story or laughed too hard to continue. This is why my daughter now loves telling her own stories, has created a whole new universe for many of her characters, and plans to take on Marvel and DC.
I am also an avid animal lover and have been since childhood. This is why I decided to get my Bachelor of Science in something that I truly loved - animals. While working at a humane society in Vermont, I found a degree program created by the Humane Society of the United States. I now have a B.S. in Humane Leadership from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Some of my classes highlight animals, such as "The Pawprints of History 1 & 2" and "Civil War Dogs."

I thrive in interactive teaching environments. I value students' active participation in the learning process and cherish being an integral part of their educational journey. I particularly enjoy helping them discover the connections between lessons taught by different educators, enabling them to see the bigger picture and making the learning process enjoyable and engaging for both the students and myself. Witnessing the wealth of knowledge children possess and having the privilege of enlightening and learning from them is an awe-inspiring experience.

One quote by George Santayana profoundly resonates with me: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." This quote encapsulates the essence of why I hold a deep appreciation for history, not just any history. I am particularly drawn to the peculiar and fascinating aspects that often go unnoticed. Moreover, I deeply value delving into the multifaceted aspects of history, uncovering and highlighting the invaluable contributions and rich experiences of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including women, children, people of color, the LGBTQIA+ community, and more. Throughout my four years of teaching history, I have pursued various courses at esteemed institutions such as Simmons University, Duquesne University, UMASS, and CCV in Vermont.

I have diverse interests spanning various subjects, including storytelling, intriguing history, captivating geography, animal studies, novel analysis, and exploring TV and movies. I am eagerly looking forward to the opportunity to engage with you in our class!

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Ages: 8-12
3-10 learners per class

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