Road to the Civil War Unit 10 Self Paced Actvity

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Road to the Civil War Unit 10 Self Paced Actvity

Todays Objective and SOL US1 Todays Objective and SOL US1.9-Students will demonstrate knowledge of the causes of the Civil War. The Road to the Civil War Directions and Lesson Plan Self Paced PowerPoint Materials: Laptop cart, paper and pencils Step One-All students will need paper, pencil, and a laptop to move through the Road to the Civil War Power Point. Step Two-Students will need to access mywikispace under Social Studies and open up The Road to the Civil War PowerPoint. Step Three- This is a self paced Power Point. Students will complete the power point at their own speed. As a teacher, you will need to monitor students on the laptops and assist any students who may have difficulties accomplishing the activity. student. As a student you are expected to complete all assignment pages and links. If you need additional time, you may access the PowerPoint on the wikispace.

Watch the Road to the Civil War Moviemaker. Question 1: Watch the Road to the Civil War Movie Maker and explain how the areas on the maps changed from 1820-1860. You will need to record your answer on TodaysMeet. Move to the next slide, scroll on TodaysMeet picture click and type your name, Question 1 and response to question 1.

TodaysMeet

Question 2: What were the differences between the North and South during the antebellum period? How did these differences lead to the Civil War? Be sure to post your response on Todaysmeet.

Conflict and Compromise Question 3- Explain how conflict between the North and South lead to the Civil War? Question 4- What if both sides could have compromised? Question 5-Was the Civil War inevitable? Be sure to post your response on TodaysMeet.

Question 6: Who is this man below Question 6: Who is this man below? Do you know what happened after his election? Be sure to post your response to Today’s Meet.

Read about Abraham Lincoln's election results and events Read about Abraham Lincoln's election results and events. You will need to scroll over the picture of Fort Sumter and Click. Question 7- What occurred after Lincoln’s Election? Question 8- What was Lincoln’s dilemma? Be sure to post response on Todaysmeet.

Design a Northern and Southern Voki

Voki Directions: Click below and create your own Voki account.

Design a Northern vs. Southern Voki Directions You will design two Vokis. Create a Voki to express a Northern perspective on the Antebellum period. Create a second Voki which expresses a Southern perspective. Be sure to send your Northern and Southern Voki to my email address: wlanoia@vbschools.com