Civil War Enrichment - 5th Grade
Today I started an enrichment Civil War activity with my 5th graders.
I read aloud Pink and Say by Patricia Polacco. As I read, I introduced actual Civil War images that correlated with the story. The Library of Congress has a huge selection of period images and artifacts. We viewed images of the colored troops, burnt out buildings, Andersonville Prison, and more.
Following the story and a discussion about how Pink and Say must have felt and the impact the Civil War had on these young men, the students competed in a Civil War challenge using blubbr.tv!
Isreal, Cesar, John, & Carlos from Mrs. Peterson’s room have the highest score of 385!! They were beat!! German, Tyquan, and Ryan from Mr. Allen's class scored 424!! Can you beat that?
I read aloud Pink and Say by Patricia Polacco. As I read, I introduced actual Civil War images that correlated with the story. The Library of Congress has a huge selection of period images and artifacts. We viewed images of the colored troops, burnt out buildings, Andersonville Prison, and more.
Following the story and a discussion about how Pink and Say must have felt and the impact the Civil War had on these young men, the students competed in a Civil War challenge using blubbr.tv!
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