Mon, Mar 18,2013 DLG: Explain the conflicts that pulled the North and South apart and attempts to resolve the issues, ie. Dred Scott vs Sanford & Harper’s.

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Mon, Mar 18,2013 DLG: Explain the conflicts that pulled the North and South apart and attempts to resolve the issues, ie. Dred Scott vs Sanford & Harper’s Ferry Attack Warm-Up 10 minutes: TSCR page Activity: 1. With a partner and using your notes put the following events in order- Dred Vs Scott, Harpers Ferry, Wilmot Proviso, Compromise of 1850,Kansas Nebraska Act, War with Mexico begins, Bleeding Kansas, Attack on Sumner-Check your answers using the timeline 2.Chapter 15 sec 4- Election of Lincoln 3.Review Guide for Chapter 15 test on Thursday- Due Wednesday HomeworkDue DateComments Chap 15 ReviewWed, Mar 20Go over correct responses in class Causes of the Civil War TestThurs, Mar 21

Back to Transparencies Visual Summary 1846 Wilmot Proviso Compromise of Kansas–Nebraska Act 1855 “Bleeding Kansas” 1856 Caning of Sumner 1857 Dred Scott v. Sanford 1859 Attack on Harpers Ferry SECESSION Election of 1860

Today’s Activity 1.Review Causes of Civil War up to this point 2.Put Timeline on the back of your review for Chapter 15 3.Chapter 15 sec 4 Lincoln’s Election and Southern Secession A.Political Parties Splinter- platforms divded B.Election of view map C. Southern States Secede D. Union Response to Secession E. Attempt to Compromise fails- Crittenden Plan, Lincoln’s First Inaugural Speech

We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature. Abraham Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address March 4, 1861 Washington, D.C.

Tues, Mar 19,2013 Explain the conflicts that pulled the North and South apart and attempts to resolve the issues, ie. Dred Scott to South Secede Warm-Up 10 minutes: 1.TSCR Finish with Notes From Chapter 15 3.Lincoln’s First Inaugural Speech 4.Work on Review Guide HomeworkDue DateComments Chap 15 ReviewWed, Mar 20 Causes of the Civil War TestThurs, Mar 21

Wed, Mar 20,2013 Review for test Warm-Up 10 minutes: 1.TSCR TODAY’s ACTIVITY 1.Go over Review 2.Review Game 3.On your review sheet – What are you going to do tonight to prepare you for the test? HomeworkDue DateComments Chap 15 ReviewToday Causes of the Civil War TestThurs, Mar 21STUDY!!

Thurs, Mar 21,2013 ACE the TEST Warm-Up 5 minutes: Think about approach to the test Do you have everything you will need TODAY’s ACTIVITY 1.Remember your goal 2.After test, place scantron in the folder on back desk 3.When you are finished read ch 16 sec 1- what were the strengths and weaknesses of the North and South HomeworkDue DateComments Chapter 16 sec 1Mar 22Read!

Warm-Up (5 mins) 1.Most missed questions – on test TODAY’s Activity 1.Chapter 16 sec 1All About US- take notes and answer questions as we watch segments. Fri, Mar 22,2013 DLG: Identify the issues surrounding significant events of the Civil War, including the firing on Fort Sumter, the battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation, the assassination of Lincoln, and Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. [8.8.B] HomeworkDue DateComments NoneHave a Great Weekend!