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Ads Recruiting Black Soldiers and Laborers

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Grade Level: MS,
Remote Ready: Yes!
Time: 1 Class Period or Less
Length of Reading: Paragraphs

Comparing Civil War Recruitment Posters

Students compare a Union ad for black soldiers with a Confederate ad asking slave owners to provide enslaved laborers. Students answer 4 questions.

Armed with their teacher's email address, students can write the answers to the provided questions and send them to their teacher within the Docs Teach site. Teachers will have to click through an email link from each student though. So Anti-textbook recommends paraphrasing the questions into your LMS so that written answers are easier to grade.

Lesson Identifier: 8Z

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Grade Level:  Middle School

  • MS=Middle School

Remote Ready:  Yes!

  • Armed with their teacher’s email address, students can write the answers to the provided questions and send them to their teacher within the Docs Teach site. Teachers will have to click through an email link from each student though. So Anti-textbook recommends paraphrasing the questions into your LMS so that written answers are easier to grade.

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