By Amy Estep AAM Program Governors State University.

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By Amy Estep AAM Program Governors State University

The purpose of this web site is to help students gain knowledge on The Battle of Gettysburg. The web site includes: Student Page – Activities Student Page – Activities (timeline, stamp collection, letter) Teacher – Resource Page Teacher – Resource Page Image Table Image Table

Students will be creating a timeline that shows the sequence of events during this three day battle. Students must include images from the Library of Congress on their timeline. Students will be creating a timeline that shows the sequence of events during this three day battle. Students must include images from the Library of Congress on their timeline. Lee’s Confederate forces arrived at Gettysburg from the west. July 1, 1863

Students will be doing research on the Internet and viewing a power point presentation to help them create a stamp collection of important people, places, and items used during the battle. Students will be doing research on the Internet and viewing a power point presentation to help them create a stamp collection of important people, places, and items used during the battle. 37¢

Movie – The Battle of Gettysburg Inspiration – brainstorm ideas on what soldiers were seeing, touching, smelling, etc. Inspiration – brainstorm ideas on what soldiers were seeing, touching, smelling, etc. Write a letter to a friend describing their “experience” at the battle sites Write a letter to a friend describing their “experience” at the battle sites