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Working in America

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How was America Changing after the Civil War?

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Why did these changes occur so quickly after a costly war?

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Contract I have this day hired of Jordan Grandson his nephew "Dick" for whose services from this time until the 25th of December next, I hereby obligate myself to pay to the said Jordan Grandson the sum of Four dollars per month and furnish Dick good comfortable board & lodging. As witness my hand at Staunton this 20th day of April 1867. J. H. Hoffman[Attached: a copy of Richard Banheart's account with Hoffman.]

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Habits of the Mind•Constructing and evaluating arguments.

•Using evidence to build plausible arguments.

•Using documents and other forms of primary data.

•Developing skills to analyze context, point of view, bias, and to interpret information.

•Assess issues of change and continuity over time.

•Developing the capacity to handle diverse interpretations.

•Historical perspective and the sequence of events.

•Understanding multiple perspectives

Doing the work of historians

InvestigatingInvestigating - researching

Interpreting EvidenceInterpreting Evidence - context, point of view

Problem SolvingProblem Solving - defining a thesis or hypothesis

Decision MakingDecision Making - forming conclusions

EvaluatingEvaluating - debating the issues

Best Practices Lessons

Core Components in the Lesson ModelCore Components in the Lesson Model

Focus Question - Anticipatory set, Do-Now, motivating activity

New Information - historical literacy, core content, core standards, lesson objective.

Student Activity - cooperative learning groups, mind mapping, projects, analyzing documents, learning styles, creating new learning.

Presentation - demonstration of new learning, assessment, evidence of higher learning.

Closure - checking for understanding and mastery of content.

Best Practices Lessons

Simulations

Case Studies

MultimediaProjects

Historical Debates

Virtual Museums

Historical Fiction

NewsConferences

RolePlaying

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July 11, 1895July 11, 1895

Two Families in Brooklyn

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Why did America become a thriving economy Why did America become a thriving economy

after the Civil War?after the Civil War?

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Analyzing the impact of geography and economics on work

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How did America change from 1776 to 1876?How did America change from 1776 to 1876?

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•What are their different perspectives of work?

•Identify the time period.

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