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¡Historia de los Estados Unidos! ¡Curso semestral sobre la Guerra Civil Estadounidense!

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Michael DiMinno, M.A.T.
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En este curso de 15 semanas, los estudiantes aprenderán sobre la Guerra Civil estadounidense, desde los acontecimientos que condujeron a la guerra hasta la rendición en Appomattox.

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
Nivel Beginner
15 lessons//15 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
The Era Between the Revolutionary War and the US Civil War
What events occurred between 1783 and 1861? Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark Expedition War of 1812 Battle of the Alamo Trail of Tears The Mexican-American War The Gold Rush
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Introduction to the Civil War
Slavery John Brown The Underground Railroad Bleeding Kansas The Election of 1860 Secession
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Weapons, Technology, and Uniforms of the Civil War
The rifled musket Minie bullet Civil War artillery and types of ammunition Cavalry during the Civil War Communication modes Uniforms of the Civil War...it might not be what you think!
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Opening shots
Lincoln vs Davis The North and South, in brief Advantages of the North Advantages of the South The Shelling of Fort Sumter The First Battle of Bull Run
 Week 5
Lesson 5
The Battle of Shiloh
Confederate withdrawal opens the door for the Union Preparations Actions at Shiloh Church, the Peach Orchard, Water Oaks Pond, and the Hornet’s Nest A Union Victory, but at a high cost
 Week 6
Lesson 6
The Battle of Antietam Creek (Sharpsburg)
The bloodiest day in American history McClellan takes Command The qualities of Lee The Three phases of the battle
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Fredericksburg and the Emancipation Proclamation
Burnside takes over Marye's Heights Richard Rowland Kirkland Richmond saved due to Union bungling Lincoln frees the slaves, and the ramifications of this decision
 Week 8
Lesson 8
The Homefront during the Civil War
Economy in the North Farming in the North Cities in the North Economy in the South Slavery in the South Plantation life Farming in the South Cities in the South
 Week 9
Lesson 9
The Battle of Chancellorsville
Hooker takes over Pincer Plan Confederates outnumbered Zoan Church engagement Fighting around Chancellorsville Hooker withdraws
 Week 10
Lesson 10
The Battle of Gettysburg
Taking control of the Mississippi Splitting the Confederacy in two The tide turns (kind of) at Gettysburg The 20th Maine at Little Round Top Pickett's Charge (and Pettigrew's, and Trimble's) What was Lee thinking?
 Week 11
Lesson 11
The Vicksburg Campaign
The Importance of Vicksburg The Mississippi River The Campaign Grant’s tactics The siege Pemberton’s surrender Vicksburg falls
 Week 12
Lesson 12
African Americans during the Civil War
Frederick Douglas Bureau of Colored Troops Service & casualties Prejudice in the military Segregated units 54th Regiment Black service pay The danger of being captured
 Week 13
Lesson 13
Naval Battles of the American Civil War
The Battles of Forts Henry and Donelson Battle of Hampton Roads The Capture of New Orleans The Siege of Charleston Harbor The Hunley and the Housatonic CSS Alabama vs. USS Kearsarge The Battle of Mobile Bay
 Week 14
Lesson 14
The End of the War
Final battles The Confederate surrender at Appomattox The death of a president Reconstruction Long term effects of the Civil War
 Week 15
Lesson 15
Civil War Obscure
Picnics at Bull Run? Mourning Glow in the dark wounds? Arlington's history Harriet Tubman's raid Elephants in the Union Army? The largest snowball fight in history
  • Students will develop a greater knowledge of the American Civil War, including why it occurred, the importance of it and the long lasting effects after its completion.
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I have been teaching military history to elementary students since 2001 and parents have appreciated the approach I use given the age of the students. I try to keep our study away from the more age inappropriate topics, such as The Holocaust, harsh treatment of POW's, etc. It is not that these topics aren't important, it's just that the age range for these lessons (8-14) is a bit on the younger side, so I feel that they are better left to teachers of older grades. When I do get questions about the more disturbing aspects of the war, I might answer along the lines of, "these soldiers went into this country and did not treat the people there well," instead of giving specifics. Having said this, please be aware that these classes are about warfare and military history. One aspect of this is to talk about weapons from the corresponding era, and to discuss advancements in military technology. I don't handle any firearms personally, but we do discuss weapons and technology and I show pictures and videos when appropriate.

If your learner is sensitive to this kind of subject, and may get frightened or upset upon seeing a picture of a rifle, cannon, tank or bullet, then this may not be the class for them. This is a class about military history, and there is no way to avoid this, so please take this into account before signing up. 
There are many sources that I use for this course. Primary documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address will all be referenced in this course. There are also many books and websites that I use as well, such as YouTube, where I carefully vet age-appropriate videos for the learners. Some examples of books that I will use include:

The Battle Cry of Freedom by James MacPherson
The Civil War by Shelby Foote
The Civil War by Ken Burns, Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns
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Maestría en Educación desde Manhattanville College
Licenciatura desde State University of New York College at Fredonia
Hello, my name is Michael DiMinno and I have been teaching for over 20 years. I hold a Master's degree in Elementary Education and spent most of my tenure as a classroom teacher. Over the past 3 years I have shifted to remote small group... 
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