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Abraham Lincoln's Crossroads InteractiveAbraham Lincoln's Crossroads Interactive
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National Constitution Center
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3rd - 8th
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Social Studies & History
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45 mins
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Abraham Lincoln's Crossroads

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History enthusiasts participate in an interactive website that brings Abraham Lincoln to life as he shares his personal experiences between 1854-1864. Scholars listen and read carefully to form their own opinions and discover if they relate or differ from our sixteenth presidents'. Topics include the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, Fort Sumter, the Merryman Case, the Thirteenth Amendment, and more! 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

abraham lincoln, the kansas-nebraska act, united states presidents, presidents' day, Holidays, united states holidays, fort sumter, wars, civil war, the emancipation proclamation, slavery, military draft, the thirteenth amendment

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Include the website in your lesson plan for Presidents' Day—the third Monday in February
  • Create a flipped classroom assignment, direct pupils to go through the interactive in preparation for the following day's discussion and activity 
  • Have the website readily available for early finishers to work on when time permits 

Classroom Considerations

  • Headphones will help with sound and focus 
  • Coordinate with the school's computer lab or device cart if your classroom is not equipped with enough tablets or computers 

Pros

  • Includes transcripts, additional resources, and a detailed help section 
  • Class members have the opportunity to pause and replay sections to assist in comprehension 

Cons

  • Lincoln speaks slowly—although helpful for some, it may be frustrating for others that require a quicker speed 
  • A few slides contain background music that plays rather loudly

Common Core

RH.6-8.2 RH.6-8.8

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