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The
Civil War through a Child's Eye
The Civil War through a Child's Eye lesson
focuses on the use of historical fiction and primary sources to expand
students' perceptions of the Civil War era. Literature and photographic
images reflect, communicate, and influence human perspectives of historical
events. Specifically, the unit helps students to view the Civil War era
through a child’s eye, rather than from an adult perspective.
Following an introduction to the Civil War using
photographic, daguerreotype, and non-fiction sources, students read Paul
Fleischman’s Bull Run in Readers Theater format. Next, students
examine and interpret primary source images of Civil War era children.
Then, students reveal their understanding of a child’s perspective in
a literary portrait. In sum, this lesson integrates reading, writing,
and US history standards.
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