Civil War II: Part 1 War Wages On! 5th Grade.

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Civil War II: Part 1 War Wages On! 5th Grade

“Gone with the Wind” Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYZzzAg0_No&index=11&list=PLkXFutc_wCTdeKtsn-RFM5ieNMyj5LnEK “Gone with the Wind”

Clara Barton: Union nurse who later starts the Red Cross.

Battle of Antietam: Union victory in Maryland that marked the single bloodiest day in the Civil War.

Antietam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjIbFTrqwU8

Emancipation Proclamation: Order issued after battle of Antietam by President Lincoln freeing the slaves.

Emancipation Proclamation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh3-9R7Q0OE

Chickamauga: Confederate Victory in north Georgia that forced the Union back to Chattanooga.

Battle of Lookout Mountain: Called the “Battle above the Clouds”, the Union pushed the South away from Chattanooga and into Georgia.

Work: TCAP Coach Book lesson 27 page 164 Watch Brain Pop “Causes of the Civil War” and “Civil War” and pass the “Graded Quiz” with a 7 out of 10 or better. Call to Freedom” Read pages 469 to 575, and pages 580 to 593 Answer Define, and Identify. T.S. watch “Civil War” video.

Review/Quiz: 1. _____ Union nurse who later starts the Red Cross. 2. _____ Union victory after 3 days of fighting in Pennsylvania that turned the tide in the war toward the Union. 3. _____ Union army 6 week blockade of the city trying to gain control of the Mississippi River. Town was taken over by the Union on July 4, 1863, one day after the Confederacy lost at Gettysburg. 4. _____ Speech given by President Lincoln where he renewed his commitment to winning the war.

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