Resource Type: Multi-Day Project
Research an assigned myth in groups and creatively present what truth the myth does and does not hold in this project from the International Reading Association.
Walk, Listen, and Learn
Research an assigned myth in groups and creatively present what truth the myth does and does not hold in this project from the International Reading Association.
Develop your own interpretation of the Gettysburg Address (Activity 2) by responding to questions in this lesson plan from The American Battlefield Trust.
Explore the decisive moments of the Battle of Gettysburg with this Smithsonian Magazine Interactive Map.
Test your knowledge of the Emancipation Proclamation with this online quiz from The American Battlefield Trust.
Research an assigned prominent public figure during the Civil War period and role play a public hearing debating the Emancipation Proclamation in this project from Lincoln Financial Group.
Check understanding of first and third person points of view with this worksheet.
Determine if selections represent first-person or third-person narration in this K12reader.com worksheet.
Identify the point of view of statements in this game.
Read, then re-write a favorite fairy tale from another point of view. Afterward, branch out and change other elements as well.
Perform an everyday activity, narrating in first person, then have others narrate the activity, using second and third person point of view.