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**US History: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era: 1860-1877

Saddle up for an epic journey through America's most dramatic era! From battlefields to ballot boxes, your child will uncover thrilling tales, courageous heroes, and world-changing events that shaped our nation.
Tanya Renee Brewington, MBA
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What's included

12 pre-recorded lessons
12 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Assignments
4+ hours per week. 3-6 per week
Projects
1-2 per week
Assessment
1 after class completion
Letter Grade
included

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
In this 12-week class, students will learn the US history from 1775-1783. This is Part 4 of a series on US history. The series do not have to be completed in order; however, completing the series in order can be very beneficial to the students and the comprehension retention of what occurred and when. 

Students will write a summary paragraph after class about what they learned in class. This course is designed to learn some key facts about the birth of a new nation in US history. After class, each student will write a minimum of a five-sentence paragraph about the day's topic. This will help the students to practice their summary writing.

Students will read one non-fiction and one fiction book throughout the course. Students will have a list of books to choose from. At the end of the class, students will write a summary report on their chosen books. Here is the list of books to choose from:

Non-Fiction Books
"The Boys' War: Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the Civil War" by Jim Murphy
This book provides a compelling look at the experiences of young soldiers during the Civil War, using personal letters, diaries, and firsthand accounts.

"Fields of Fury: The American Civil War" by James M. McPherson
Written by a renowned Civil War historian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the Civil War, including its causes, major battles, and outcomes, presented in an accessible format for middle schoolers.

"The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities" by Janis Herbert
Combining history with hands-on activities, this book covers key events and figures of the Civil War, making the learning experience engaging and interactive.

"Lincoln's Grave Robbers" by Steve Sheinkin
This book tells the lesser-known story of a failed plot to steal Abraham Lincoln's body, providing insights into post-war America and the challenges of the Reconstruction Era.

"Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War" by Susan Hamen
This book explores the Reconstruction period following the Civil War, detailing the efforts to rebuild the South and the struggles for civil rights.

Fiction Books
"The River Between Us" by Richard Peck
Set in the Civil War era, this historical novel tells the story of a family in Illinois and the mysterious arrival of two women from New Orleans, shedding light on the divided loyalties and hardships of the time.

"Iron Thunder: The Battle Between the Monitor & the Merrimac" by Avi
Focusing on the naval warfare of the Civil War, this novel follows the adventures of a young boy who becomes involved in the battle between two famous ironclad ships, providing insight into the technological advancements of the era.

"Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt
This classic novel tells the story of a young boy growing up in southern Illinois during the Civil War, dealing with family divisions and the harsh realities of war.

"The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg" by Rodman Philbrick
This humorous yet poignant story follows a young boy as he embarks on a journey to find his brother, who has been sold into the Union Army, offering a unique perspective on the war.

"Soldier's Heart: A Novel of the Civil War" by Gary Paulsen
Based on a true story, this novel tells the tale of a young soldier who enlists in the Union Army and experiences the brutal realities of the Civil War, highlighting the psychological impact of the conflict.

These books provide a balanced mix of factual information and engaging narratives, helping students understand the complexities of the Civil War and Reconstruction Era.

In addition, the students will be creating their own timeline throughout the course. After each class, the student will create that week's topic to be added to their final FlipBook project. For example, the week we learn about “US Constitution” the students will create this on their final project through whatever art supplies or other types of supplies they have on hand. 

During our 12th week, all students will present their final projects under the assignment tab or, at the very least, within one week of the conclusion of the class and will receive a certificate of completion after the final project has been turned in.

We will use different methods of interaction between the student and the teachers. These methods will include the classroom, Canva, Google Docs, and other relatable resources that would be beneficial each week. For example, students will be able to upload their weekly writing with Google Docs and the teacher can help with revisions, ideas, grammar, spelling, comments, etc. Another example would be using Nearpod where students can complete polls, quizzes, and slides to interact with the teacher.
Learning Goals
Historical Knowledge and Chronology:
*Identify and explain key events, figures, and developments in U.S. history from 1860
to 1877.
*Demonstrate understanding of the chronological sequence of major events during the
Civil War and Reconstruction.
Cause and Effect:
*Analyze the long-term and immediate causes of the Civil War, including economic,
social, and political factors.
*Explain how specific events and policies during Reconstruction impacted different
groups of people in the United States.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)
12 Lessons
over 12 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Causes of the Civil War and Southern Secession
 Dive into the powder keg of tensions that sparked the Civil War, exploring how slavery, states' rights, and economic differences set the stage for an epic showdown! 
Lesson 2:
The Civil War: Early Years (1861-1862)
 Charge into the opening battles of the Civil War, where both sides thought it'd be over quick, but soon realized they were in for a long, wild ride! 
Lesson 3:
The Emancipation Proclamation and its Impact
 Discover how Lincoln's game-changing Emancipation Proclamation turned the war upside down and gave a whole new meaning to the fight! 
Lesson 4:
The Civil War: Turning Points (1863)
 Hold onto your hats as we explore the pivotal year of 1863, featuring the earth-shattering battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg that changed the course of the war! 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
This class can and will involve topics of land thefts, assaults, genocide, killings, and wars. This class is not meant to be scary, but to be a true account of American history. There will be stories about people who have died. There will be stories about people who have been killed. There will be stories about the people doing the killing. There are stories where people are assaulted, sometimes sexually. This class may not be for every student.
Supply List
A notebook or binder and paper, along with minimal art supplies.

Students will read one non-fiction and one fiction book throughout the course. Students will have a list of books to choose from which will require a portion of the 4+ hours a week in assignments outside of the video lesson. These books can be checked out at local libraries for free or, for example, Amazon prices range from $4.00 to $20.00. At the end of the class, students will write a summary report on their chosen books. Here is the list of books to choose from:

Non-Fiction Books
"The Boys' War: Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the Civil War" by Jim Murphy
This book provides a compelling look at the experiences of young soldiers during the Civil War, using personal letters, diaries, and firsthand accounts.

"Fields of Fury: The American Civil War" by James M. McPherson
Written by a renowned Civil War historian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the Civil War, including its causes, major battles, and outcomes, presented in an accessible format for middle schoolers.

"The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities" by Janis Herbert
Combining history with hands-on activities, this book covers key events and figures of the Civil War, making the learning experience engaging and interactive.

"Lincoln's Grave Robbers" by Steve Sheinkin
This book tells the lesser-known story of a failed plot to steal Abraham Lincoln's body, providing insights into post-war America and the challenges of the Reconstruction Era.

"Reconstruction: The Rebuilding of the United States after the Civil War" by Susan Hamen
This book explores the Reconstruction period following the Civil War, detailing the efforts to rebuild the South and the struggles for civil rights.

Fiction Books
"The River Between Us" by Richard Peck
Set in the Civil War era, this historical novel tells the story of a family in Illinois and the mysterious arrival of two women from New Orleans, shedding light on the divided loyalties and hardships of the time.

"Iron Thunder: The Battle Between the Monitor & the Merrimac" by Avi
Focusing on the naval warfare of the Civil War, this novel follows the adventures of a young boy who becomes involved in the battle between two famous ironclad ships, providing insight into the technological advancements of the era.

"Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt
This classic novel tells the story of a young boy growing up in southern Illinois during the Civil War, dealing with family divisions and the harsh realities of war.

"The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg" by Rodman Philbrick
This humorous yet poignant story follows a young boy as he embarks on a journey to find his brother, who has been sold into the Union Army, offering a unique perspective on the war.

"Soldier's Heart: A Novel of the Civil War" by Gary Paulsen
Based on a true story, this novel tells the tale of a young soldier who enlists in the Union Army and experiences the brutal realities of the Civil War, highlighting the psychological impact of the conflict.

These books provide a balanced mix of factual information and engaging narratives, helping students understand the complexities of the Civil War and Reconstruction Era.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from Western Governor's University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Central Methodist university
Through a partnership and collaboration with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and as an administrative teacher of public educational programs for more than ten years, I have taught English and social studies classes, among other subjects, to middle and high school students. Our curriculum met the Missouri Learning Standards and prepared high school students for college. 

In addition, I have received over:

* 75 hours of professional development, specifically in English language arts writing courses
* 50 hours of professional development, specifically in history
* 12 hours of professional development teaching facts about people without personal viewpoints 
* 75 hours of professional development in diversity from all over the world and how to teach diversity 

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