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The Civil War Battlefield Park
         Problem-Based Unit
• You are park rangers in Caledonia Battlefield
  Park, a park that commemorates issues and
  events around the time of the Civil War. As
  park rangers, it is your job to make sure that
  park goers (students of Caledonia Middle and
  others) come away from the park with a much
  greater understanding of some facet of the
  Civil War Era.
• You should interpret these ideas and events in
  a way that is historically accurate in a
  particular place and time, interesting to the
  audience, and appeals to the senses. You
  should never lose sight of the fact that your
  audience members are your customers, and
  you should always do your best to be pleasant
  and engaging. Silliness is not an option.
Rubric Components-as decided by
     students according to project
              guidelines
• Accuracy- Primary and good secondary sources, right
  time period
• Covers topic thoroughly
• Simple to understand
• Decency (of that time)
• Seriousness (maturity) in attitude and action
• Participation-doing what needs to be done
• Authenticity-costuming, set, language used
• interesting
• Safety
• Willing to compromise
Rubric Components-additional from
            instructor
• Being on time with needed information
• “       “ “      “     “      materials
• Punctuality on day of performances-in the
  right place at the right time
• Prepared for performance-knowing
  lines, having costume, props, etc.
How do we interpret history?
• http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2003/spring/y
  awhat.pdf
What are some events/issues that we
              can do?
• You already have some good ideas that we
  have discussed in each class.
• Some that will not be repeated this year are
  the field hospital, Lincoln’s Assassination, The
  USS Monitor and CSS Virginia Battleships, and
  The Second Great Awakening.
• You may not try to recreate a battle scene.
Proposed Ideas
• A general store/ dry goods store, complete with
  items that would have been sold and at the prices
  they would have brought
• School during the time period-needs a particular
  time and place, who would have
  taught, attended, what it would look like, etc.
• Music from the era. Musicians perform.
• Abolitionist rally.
• The 54th Massachusetts Regiment-There are so
  many ways to go with this. Needs something
  specific.
• Photography in the Civil War- A new medium of
  art at the time, and Matthew Brady was the most
  famous photographer. He was an interesting
  character, and the process was far different from
  today. Also have talked about setting up posing
  places for students to have pics made.
• Andersonville- The Civil War prison camp with the
  most horrible reputation. How bad was it, and
  why was it that way? Were Southerners alone in
  the way they treated the enemy? Lots of
  interesting things to do with this.
• Sherman’s Neckties- Southern railroads were
  demolished as part of Sherman’s
  “March to the Sea.”
• The Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse-
  Lee surrenders to Grant at the end of the War
• Spies on one or both sides make interesting
  characters.
1st Period-Dry Goods
• What was sold? Prices?
• Who did they sell to? Where?
• What did they look like?
• How did they design and stock the store?
• Did they have more than one store or section
  of a store (like convenience stores have gas
  and food)?
• What about transportation to the store?
• Music
  – What kind of music did they play?
  – What kind of instruments would have been used?
  – When did they play?
  – Were they in a group or solo?
  – What did they wear?
  – Who are these people?
  – Memorized or read?
• Guys on the porch-
  – What did they sit in?
  – What did they talk about?
  – How long did they stay?
  – Who are these characters? People who fought in
    the war? Older folks? Business owners?Younger-
    planning to go to war?
  – When? Before war? During war? After war?
  – How did they talk? Were they proper in their
    language?
3rd-Photography
• What kinds of outfits did they wear?
• What did the camera look like?
• How were pictures printed?
• How did they set up for a picture?
• How much did it cost to get a picture made?
• How do we take pictures of students and make it
  look authentic?
• What is the design of the space we will use?
• What was the process of developing a picture?
Spies
•   Who or what did they spy on?
•   What was the spy attire?
•   Who were famous spies?
•   Where would they have been?
•   What kind of spy gear did they use?
•   When did they start?
4th-School House
•   How would students be grouped? Age, gender?
•   How many kids in a class?
•   What gender would the teacher be?
•   What were punishments/consequences?
•   What kind of visuals did they use?
•   How many hours of school did they have?
•   How did they get to school?
•   What utensils did students use?
•   Where did they eat lunch?
•   How did they get their lunch?
•   Where did they wash hands?
•   How many books did students have?
•   What subjects did they learn?
•   When was this? During war
•   Where was this?
•   Would it be private or public?
54th Massachusetts Regiment
Andersonville
•   How many prisoners and how many guards?
•   How were they housed?
•   What did they eat?
•   How were they treated?
•   What did they look like?
•   What did they do in the prison?
•   What did women do?
•   What kinds of jobs did they have?
•   What did they wear?
•   How did prisoners act toward guards? Language used, too
•   How did guards act toward prisoners?
•   What happened to Andersonville after the war?
•   How did they take care of medical problems?

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Civil war pbl

  • 1. The Civil War Battlefield Park Problem-Based Unit • You are park rangers in Caledonia Battlefield Park, a park that commemorates issues and events around the time of the Civil War. As park rangers, it is your job to make sure that park goers (students of Caledonia Middle and others) come away from the park with a much greater understanding of some facet of the Civil War Era.
  • 2. • You should interpret these ideas and events in a way that is historically accurate in a particular place and time, interesting to the audience, and appeals to the senses. You should never lose sight of the fact that your audience members are your customers, and you should always do your best to be pleasant and engaging. Silliness is not an option.
  • 3. Rubric Components-as decided by students according to project guidelines • Accuracy- Primary and good secondary sources, right time period • Covers topic thoroughly • Simple to understand • Decency (of that time) • Seriousness (maturity) in attitude and action • Participation-doing what needs to be done • Authenticity-costuming, set, language used • interesting • Safety • Willing to compromise
  • 4. Rubric Components-additional from instructor • Being on time with needed information • “ “ “ “ “ materials • Punctuality on day of performances-in the right place at the right time • Prepared for performance-knowing lines, having costume, props, etc.
  • 5. How do we interpret history? • http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2003/spring/y awhat.pdf
  • 6. What are some events/issues that we can do? • You already have some good ideas that we have discussed in each class. • Some that will not be repeated this year are the field hospital, Lincoln’s Assassination, The USS Monitor and CSS Virginia Battleships, and The Second Great Awakening. • You may not try to recreate a battle scene.
  • 7. Proposed Ideas • A general store/ dry goods store, complete with items that would have been sold and at the prices they would have brought • School during the time period-needs a particular time and place, who would have taught, attended, what it would look like, etc. • Music from the era. Musicians perform. • Abolitionist rally. • The 54th Massachusetts Regiment-There are so many ways to go with this. Needs something specific.
  • 8. • Photography in the Civil War- A new medium of art at the time, and Matthew Brady was the most famous photographer. He was an interesting character, and the process was far different from today. Also have talked about setting up posing places for students to have pics made. • Andersonville- The Civil War prison camp with the most horrible reputation. How bad was it, and why was it that way? Were Southerners alone in the way they treated the enemy? Lots of interesting things to do with this.
  • 9. • Sherman’s Neckties- Southern railroads were demolished as part of Sherman’s “March to the Sea.” • The Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse- Lee surrenders to Grant at the end of the War • Spies on one or both sides make interesting characters.
  • 10. 1st Period-Dry Goods • What was sold? Prices? • Who did they sell to? Where? • What did they look like? • How did they design and stock the store? • Did they have more than one store or section of a store (like convenience stores have gas and food)? • What about transportation to the store?
  • 11. • Music – What kind of music did they play? – What kind of instruments would have been used? – When did they play? – Were they in a group or solo? – What did they wear? – Who are these people? – Memorized or read?
  • 12. • Guys on the porch- – What did they sit in? – What did they talk about? – How long did they stay? – Who are these characters? People who fought in the war? Older folks? Business owners?Younger- planning to go to war? – When? Before war? During war? After war? – How did they talk? Were they proper in their language?
  • 13. 3rd-Photography • What kinds of outfits did they wear? • What did the camera look like? • How were pictures printed? • How did they set up for a picture? • How much did it cost to get a picture made? • How do we take pictures of students and make it look authentic? • What is the design of the space we will use? • What was the process of developing a picture?
  • 14. Spies • Who or what did they spy on? • What was the spy attire? • Who were famous spies? • Where would they have been? • What kind of spy gear did they use? • When did they start?
  • 15. 4th-School House • How would students be grouped? Age, gender? • How many kids in a class? • What gender would the teacher be? • What were punishments/consequences? • What kind of visuals did they use? • How many hours of school did they have? • How did they get to school? • What utensils did students use? • Where did they eat lunch? • How did they get their lunch? • Where did they wash hands? • How many books did students have? • What subjects did they learn? • When was this? During war • Where was this? • Would it be private or public?
  • 17. Andersonville • How many prisoners and how many guards? • How were they housed? • What did they eat? • How were they treated? • What did they look like? • What did they do in the prison? • What did women do? • What kinds of jobs did they have? • What did they wear? • How did prisoners act toward guards? Language used, too • How did guards act toward prisoners? • What happened to Andersonville after the war? • How did they take care of medical problems?