Warm-up What do you already know about the Civil War?

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Warm-up What do you already know about the Civil War? What would you like to know?

Objectives Students will be able to identify the causes of the Civil War by watching and analyzing three short videos. Students will be able to determine the objectives and strategies of the Confederacy and the Union by analyzing videos and a map.

Agenda Warm-up Objectives Videos: The Civil War Classwork: Video and Map Analysis Review

Videos Take a look at the front of your worksheet to familiarize yourself with the questions. If you are unsure what a question is asking, raise your hand! http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/civil-war/classroom/classroom-activities/#activity-one

Video and Map Analysis After you have answered the Video Analysis questions, take a look at the map and Map Analysis questions. Answer the questions based on reading the map. DO NOT WRITE ON THE MAP!

Review Students will be able to identify the causes of the Civil War by watching and analyzing three short videos. Students will be able to determine the objectives and strategies of the Confederacy and the Union by analyzing videos and a map.