The Learning with Lincoln Institute

Lessons

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Lessons


The following learning experiences were created by particpants of past Learning with Lincoln Institutes.
These downloadable PDF documents are the original lessons prior to field testing or revisions. This is a list of ALL lessons submitted and reflects a variety of levels of the use of best practices. A page will soon be created that highlights those lessons that are considered exemplary uses of primary sources

Title

Grade Level

Author

A Closer Look at the Emancipation Proclamation K-3 M. Quirin
Investigating Author's Purpose with Primary Source Documents K-5 L. Conwell
Learning Like Lincoln: Investigating Pioneer Schools K-5 K. Miller
Lincoln-Douglas Debates: How It All Began K-5 N. Cox
What Did Abraham Lincoln Do Before He Was President? K-2 D. Romoser
Fields of Labor 2-4 M. Randolph
Freedom Stairway 3-5 B. Ireland
All Aboard! Escaping Slavery on the Underground Railroad 3-5 M. Will
Lincoln and the Abolitionists 4-8 H. Taylor
Looking at Lincoln 4-6 M. Wimsett
Now More with the Affects of Slavery: the Interview 4-6 V. Martinez
An Illustrated Abraham Lincoln Biography 4-8 C. Fassero
The Emancipation Proclamation: What Does it Mean? 4-8 K. Day
Go Figure with Idioms 5-6 S. Allen
Lincoln's Patent 5-8 M. Rogers
Abraham Lincoln Cultivating Character: from Farmer to American Icon 5-8 S. Wright
Advertising in America: A Brief Look at Advertising During the Civil War Era 6-8 A. Lanquet
Emotions After the Assasination 6-8 B. Brewer
Going, Going, Gone: Emotions of Slavery 6-8 K. Murphy
Hail to the Chief: Presidential Inaugurations Then and Now 7-8 M. Crome
Statistical War Map Analysis 6-12 J. Ladwig
You Are an Investigative Reporter: The Assassination of President Lincoln 6-8 D. Denap
A Nation Breaking Apart 7-8 G. Nance
The Night the Lights Went Dim: The Assassination of a President 7-8 J. Dryden
Political Activism Through Music: Civil War Era 9-12 S. Mitchell
The Many Faces of the Emancipation Proclamation:
An Investigation into the Literal and VIsual Meaning of the Emancipation Proclamation
9-12 D. Helmick
Born Into Slavery: Slave Narratives and the American Experience 9-12 J. Parkin
Comparative Mini-Cookbook 9-12 D. Burgett
Lincoln and Slavery 9-12 C. Best
Political Cartoons: What Influence Do They Have? 9-12 M. Foiles
     

 

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Updated June 1, 2009