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Analyze 10 pivotal moments from the conflict between the North and South while building a blueprint for a reunited nation.
Children develop a foundational understanding of how different families lived and worked during the 1860s through relatable comparisons of city and farm life.
Evaluate the legislative failures and social restructuring of the 1860s through complex scenario analysis and primary source perspective questions.
Examine how the 15th Amendment and the Battle of Shiloh reshaped the American landscape during this foundational unit on national reunification.
Students trace the fracturing of federal authority by identifying key legislative failures and the tactical shifts that defined the Reconstruction landscape.
Evaluate the legislative friction of the Wade-Davis Bill and the radical shift of the 15th Amendment during the nation's most fragile rebuilding phase.
Evaluate the shifting power dynamics between presidential and radical plans through a rapid-fire assessment of constitutional amendments and legislative friction.
Sophomores will synthesize primary source perspectives from the Lecompton Constitution through the Crittenden Compromise to evaluate the breakdown of national discourse.
Students achieve baseline recall of legislative milestones and military strategies that shifted federal power and redefined American citizenship transitions.
Was the post-war peace truly won? Identify 10 core facts about the military strategies and constitutional changes that reshaped the American landscape after 1865.
Learners apply critical thinking to 10 nuanced questions covering wartime technology, political precedents, and the complex shifting of rights during Reconstruction.
Little learners identify helpers and practice kindness through 10 friendly questions about coming together after a big disagreement.
Imagine the North and South are two friends who had a big fight; students analyze how they can share toys and make fair rules again.
Evidence-based inquiry, symbol identification, and sequencing — a rigorous formative assessment designed to analyze unity and basic civic restoration.
Fairness, community rebuilding, and the 15th Amendment's voting rights—how we put a broken country back together using kindness and new rules.
Go beyond dates and names to synthesize how families rebuilt their lives and high-level thinkers helped heal a broken nation.
Evaluate the legislative failures, shifting military ideologies, and constitutional crises that defined the mid-19th century American landscape.
Students achieve deep historical synthesis by evaluating the ideological friction between presidential policy and grassroots resistance during the Reconstruction era.
Step into the shoes of a 19th-century lawmaker to weigh the impact of the 15th Amendment and the rise of tenant farming on a fractured nation.
Step into the boots of a radical policymaker to analyze the constitutional shifts and social hurdles of the post-war South.