Civil War Trailer. Alex Garland's Civil War (2024) movie trailer has been released by A24. The Civil War trailer stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura.
This free amazing American Civil War lapbook is huge. And you'll love my other lapbooks on my Homeschool Lapbooks page. And I have a HUGE unit study on my American Civil War or War Between the States here.
Handy civil war worksheets for 3rd-6th graders. Print american history worksheets to learn about the Civil War for kids from 1861-1865.
This interactive timeline/map of the events leading up to the American Civil War is great for the visual learner in all of us. Students can complete and color the map and add it to their Interactive Notebooks as a great visual and reference. Teachers can use the notes and summary to explain and as...
Easy mac cheese recipe based on an authentic American Civil War era recipe for maccaroni cheese.
Civil War timeline worksheet for 5th grade and middle school students. A detailed lesson and FREE worksheet are included to make a student-created timeline
History buffs young and old alike will love our Civil War Word Search Puzzle! This free printable makes a great supplement to your U.S. History or Civil War thematic units in the classroom…
8 Civil War Battlefields in Georgia to Visit, from Chickamauga to Savannah. Learn about each battle's importance and the best things to do there.
Need some fun, hands-on activities to teach the Civil War? This blog post includes 6 Civil War projects and activities that students will love!
Teach the American Civil War with these American Civil War picture books about slavery, the war, Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln, and more.
Learn about and review major events in the American Civil War with a FREE printable civil war board games for elementary age students.
Need some fun, hands-on activities to teach the Civil War? This blog post includes 6 Civil War projects and activities that students will love!
Spanish Civil War (1936–39), military revolt by Nationalist rebels, supported by conservative elements within the country, against the Republican government of Spain. When an initial military coup failed to win control of the entire country, a bloody civil war ensued, fought with great ferocity on both sides.
Touring Fort Sumter is an great way to experience where the first battle of the American Civil War was fought and a nice way to spend a day in Charleston.
Not being a culinary history expert, I don't know if this recipe really originates from the Civil War era. Whether this recipe has been around that long or not, these pancakes are so easy and delicious. Don't let the oatmeal fool you! They are very light and tender. They need to be started at least 4 hours before you will be cooking them. Mix the buttermilk and oatmeal and let them soak for at least 4 hours, but overnight is much better. In the morning add remaining ingredients and cook them like regular pancakes. The batter also makes great waffles! Stand back, so you won't be caught in the stampede of hungry pancake eaters :o) Civil War Pancakes 2 cups buttermilk 1-1/2 cups quick oatmeal 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs 1/4 cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoons sugar Additional milk to thin batter, as needed Mix buttermilk and oatmeal in mixer bowl. Allow to soak at least 4 hours or overnight. In the morning add dry ingredients, eggs and oil. Mix well and thin with additional milk, if needed. Enjoy! This recipe can be doubled or tripled. Flash freeze any extra pancakes on a cookie sheet. Once frozen, remove and store in a zip bag or plastic container in your freezer. Reheat in microwave, oven or toaster oven. This freezer method works for any kind of pancake or waffle and makes a fabulous quick breakfast! Visit Tasty Tuesday and Tempt My Tummy Tuesday for more great recipes!
In this free battles of the Civil War activity, your students will take on the role of historians by analyzing primary and secondary sources.
Condition: Very Good to Excellent. Never folded! Free shipping within the UK. A low flat rate for the rest of the world. Size: 69 cm x 102 cm (27 in x 40 in) "United we Stand. Divided we Fall..." A guaranteed original advance 'one sheet' movie poster from 2016 for Anthony & Joe Russo's Marvel super-hero blockbuster "Captain America - Civil War". With a stellar cast including Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr and Paul Bettany, the film is the third in Marvel's Captain America / The Avengers series. It returned over $1B at the box office! This fantastic advance poster, showing our heroes in face off, has never been folded and is in super condition. It is double sided and so could be displayed in an Art of the Movies Light Box or framed traditionally. Either way, it will look amazing! We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. We do not sell reproductions. Note: This poster is priced unframed. Photos showing framed and 'in room' images are for illustration only. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.
Learn about the Civil War for kids with civil war worksheets, mapping major battlefields, famous civil war people, activities, and more.
Take a day trip to Antietam with a self-guided driving tour of the 11 Antietam Battlefield tour stops! Enjoy beautiful Sharpsburg, MD and learn some history!
Think of it as some of the original farm-to-table cuisine.
Cindy West shares her Slavery and Civil War Unit Study appropriate for elementary or middle school homeschoolers with living lit and project-based learning.
Roadschooling gives us an advantage to be able to learn Civil War Facts by visiting Civil War sites in person! See our top 11 sites to visit!
Whether you consider yourself a Civil War buff or just love Civil War fabrics and color schemes, The Quilting Company has 5 FREE quilt patterns that are sure to speak to you. Download your copy today and start quilting!
Kids love this Civil War activity! Focus on the important battles between the Union and Confederacy with an engaging lesson that gets your students up, moving, and learning about the Civil War!
Download a free civil war lapbook for your American History studies!
Looking to experience the War between the States? These Civil War road trips will take you to every major site run by the National Park Service.
Learn about the Civil War with these free printables, including a Civil War word search, crossword puzzle, vocabulary words, and coloring pages.
Here are five great Civil War primary sources for 5th grade and middle-school aged students you can use today! Student worksheets included.
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I have been wanting to make these since I first read Little Women. It made no sense to me. The kids I knew hated limes. Why would anyone want to eat these? Was it a dare? Were they showing how tough they were by consuming them? I really didn't know then and still didn't know until now.
Whether you consider yourself a Civil War buff or just love Civil War fabrics and color schemes, The Quilting Company has 5 FREE quilt patterns that are sure to speak to you. Download your copy today and start quilting!
A zoetrope works similar to a flip book: if you move many images through a single spot fast enough, it creates the illusion of a single, animated image. Unlike a flip book, though, in which you flip through the pages quickly, a zoetrope...
Bestselling Civil War Unit (15 lesson plans) for 5th grade or middle school students. All activities and worksheets are included.
Yankee Diary by Barbara Brackman 42" x 54" Quilted by Lori Kukuk Yankee Diary by Denniele Bohannon Here's how Denniele and I set ours Here are the setting instructions for the Yankee Diary quilt. As we've sewn along you've received setting instructions for the blocks but here's a summary. Do refer back to each block pattern for more information. The basic set is two sections, top and bottom. The top section is made of of 3 strips. Top left Top Center Top Right The bottom section is two rectangles Refer to Block 11 for instructions for placing the flag in the dog's mouth. Bottom left Bottom Right The only extra piece you need for my set is a strip cut 12=1/2" x 3-1/2" that goes below the flag Becky Brown's set is a little bit different using all the parts. She has a checkerboard in the lower left corner which I forgot to put in. Next Wednesday: Borders. Nope. Next Wednesday fabric requirements and setting for next year's Antebellum Album Block of the Month. Borders for this one and the rest of Carrie's story on January 10.
The staple ration was hardtack, a rock-hard biscuit. But other Civil War recipes could be made with any ingredients the soldiers had on hand.
Get a real sense of the physical and psychological toll of the American Civil War at these two Civil War sites in Northern Virginia.
Red, White & Blue by Becky Brown Every Civil War sampler needs a pieced star block. This week's pattern was published as Red, White and Blue quilt in the agricultural magazine The Orange Judd Farmer in 1898. (An odd name for a magazine but Orange Judd was the publisher's name---also an odd name for a man.) Several patriotic quilts with pieced and appliqued stars survive from the 1861-1865 years. Quilt by Cornelia Dow and others, Portland, Maine, 1864 This quilt (the stars are appliqued) was first published in the groundbreaking book about women's history called Hearts and Hands by Pat Ferrero, Elaine Hedges and Julie Silber. The star blocks are covered with inked sentiments about the Union cause, many patriotic, many amusing. The book pictured a block with the pun: "While our fingers guide the needle, Our thoughts are intense (tents)." Maria Cornelia Durant Maynard Dow About 1830 A collage made of a badly scanned portrait in her husband's autobiography The authors attributed the quilt's organization to Cornelia Dow (1808-1883), wife of a Union General who had been released from Libby Prison in 1864. Her husband Neal Dow wrote an autobiography in which he described his wife. "When not quite twenty-six years of age, having secured sufficient means to justify the establishment of a home for myself, I married Maria Cornelia Durant Maynard, on the 20th of January, 1830. My wife's father, John Maynard, was born in Framingham, Mass....went to St. Croix when a youth, and there met, and in 1789 married, her mother, Mary Durant, born in the island of St. Croix in 1771....Returning to this country with his wife and several children, Mr. Maynard, who had in the meantime accumulated a fortune, took up his residence in Bulfinch street, Boston, where his youngest child, Maria Cornelia Durant, was born June 18, 1808.....My wife's father, having met with financial reverses, was obliged to break up his home in Boston, and came with his family to reside on a farm...in Scarboro, Me. Maria Cornelia went to live with an aunt, for whom she was named, and [at sixteen] to Portland to pursue her studies in a private school for young women...." The Neal Dow Memorial on Congress Street in Portland In 1829 Neal Dow had this house built in anticipation of his marriage.Today it's the home of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, a monument to Dow and his temperance work. (He was mentioned as originator of the Maine Law on Ken Burn's documentary Prohibition on PBS this week.) Maria Cornelia was 56 when the quilt was made. Undated photo from her husband's autobiography Cutting an 8" Finished Block The block this week is BlockBase #3677. It requires template piecing. See the templates in the PDF by clicking here: https://acrobat.com/app.html#d=UmrlEGwbeyz5kyW2Q*mSmA Or click on this picture and print it so it measures 8" along the top line. Becky, an excellent seamstress, shows us how she put this together. EQ draws patterns like this with a separate pattern piece for each shape. Because she is so good she fussy cut each piece and then lined up the stripes and the flowers. "I loved the challenge of piecing this block, " she writes. This is a challenge you do not need to tackle---unless you want to. Small over-all floral calicoes would be easier to work with. Becky: "At first glance it may appear that all 5 star points use the same template, but there are 3 templates for the star. I cut all the pieces and lightly marked the pattern letter on the back of the star pieces." She stitched the star together first and then added the set-in pieces one by one. "You will notice I basted a white thread in F, (to mark it as the top) and added the pieces clockwise. F to H, H to J, etc. "You can always applique it. Two other Maine Civil War quilts were on display this summer. This flag quilt was made by the Ladies Aid Society of the First Church in Belfast, Maine in 1864 and sent to the Armory Square Hospital in Washington, D.C., where it was displayed for sick and wounded soldiers. In 2011 the quilt was donated to the Belfast Historical Society and Museum. This Civil War patriotic quilt was made by the Ladies Aid Society of Portland about 1864 Collection of the Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk, Maine. Among the verses inked on it: Ye have fought our battles for us, Showing how the brave can die. We are waiting to receive you, When ye lay your armor by. We’ll stitch with the needle. And fight with the tongue ‘Till every old rebel Is conquered or hung. Read more about this quilt, which was on display at the New England Quilt Museum during the summer http://www.brickstoremuseum.org/Feature64_CivilWarQuilt.shtml We have 12 weeks to go (there are 53 Saturdays in 2011) but don't think the patterns are going to get progressively more difficult. There are still some four-patches on the horizon.
Need some fun, hands-on activities to teach the Civil War? This blog post includes 6 Civil War projects and activities that students will love!
This ready to use Civil War Deck of Cards project will give students a detailed end of unit project that will have them create a deck of cards to represent the Civil War. This activity has all hand outs needed to complete the project: Instruction page, Rubric, and Card pages for each suite. You can choose to run off all sheets for students (total of 10 sheets/ 5 pages if copied front and back) Or you can provide the students with just the instructions and rubric and have them create the deck of cards on their own notecards. All students need to complete the assignment is an American History Textbook, Historical Atlas OR the internet. This is a great activity to leave with a substitute, since it requires only a textbook, crayons and no prep! Included is the following: ~Instruction Sheet outlining what should be on each card (both suits and numbers) ~ Rubric/grade sheet which tells students specifically what is being looked for in each part of the project ~2 Pages of Hearts Cards (representing Ace through King, the joker and a cover) ~2 Pages of Diamonds Cards (representing Ace through King, the joker and a cover) ~2 Pages of Clubs Cards (representing Ace through King, the joker and a cover) ~2 Pages of Spades Cards (representing Ace through King, the joker and a cover) If you liked this product and are interested in other hands-on Social Studies resources, please considers following my store. Red Stick Teaching Materials specializes with the following resources: Anchor Charts Key Concept Puzzles I have… Who has… Choice Boards Also, remember that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases by leaving feedback. This is an easy way to earn FREE TPT materials! Other American History Products Offered by Red Stick Teaching Materials: American History Anchor Charts—Super Growing Bundle! Life Under the Articles of Confederation—9 Charts The Federalist Era—13 Charts Presidencies of Jefferson and Madison—15 Charts Presidencies of Monroe and Quincy Adams—14 Charts American Revolution Choice Board Constitutional Convention Choice Board Federalist Era Choice Board Louisiana Purchase Choice Board War of 1812 Choice Board Manifest Destiny AMERICAN HISTORY PUZZLE BUNDLE I have…Federalist Era I have…Louisiana Purchase I have…Age of Jackson