LEARN NC

K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

Learn more

Related pages

  • Confederate Currency: An Inflation Simulation: Using primary sources from the Documenting the American South collection, this lesson provides a brief simulation of inflation during the Civil War while introducing students to issues faced on the home front.
  • North Carolina: “Tarheels”, “the Old North State”, “the Land of the Longleaf Pine”, all mean North Carolina. Here you will find a sampling of instructional resources to teach yours students about the history, people and places, government, and economy of the state you live in - North Carolina!
  • Fort Branch - Confederate Earthen Fort: Recognized by the state of North Carolina as a regional historic site, Fort Branch at Rainbow Banks was the cornerstone of the entire Roanoke Valley's defense during the Civil War.

Related topics

Help

Please read our disclaimer for lesson plans.

Legal

This page copyright ©2008. Terms of use

Learning outcomes

  • Students will learn more about the experience of soldiers during the Civil War.
  • Students will read and evaluate a primary source and identify perspective and bias.
  • Students will express what they know about the Civil War in a point-of-view writing exercise.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

1 day

Technology resources

Internet access and computer lab (or copies of the primary source document)

Pre-activities

This lesson should coincide with students’ study of the Civil War.

Activities

  1. Have every student read the “Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier.”
  2. While they are reading ask students to complete the Primary Source Analysis Sheet.
  3. After students have completed the Analysis Sheet, have them share their answers first in pairs and then with the whole class Read, Pair, Share.
  4. Next hand out the RAFT assignment. Allow students to select their own role, audience, format, and topic and to brainstorm on the handout before writing their final assignment on un-lined white paper this could be done in a word processing document or by hand.
  5. If students have additional time, they may add illustrations.

Assessment

Assess students based on the completion of the Analysis Sheet and the RAFT assignment.

Supplemental information

There are many additional Civil War diaries available online through the Documenting the American South site that students may read.

Comments

This lesson could also be used in high school history classes.

North Carolina Curriculum Alignment

Social Studies (2003)

Grade 8

  • Goal 4: The learner will examine the causes, course, and character of the Civil War and Reconstruction, and their impact on North Carolina and the nation.
    • Objective 4.02: Describe the political and military developments of the Civil War and analyze their effect on the outcome of the war.
    • Objective 4.04: Evaluate the importance of the roles played by individuals at the state and national levels during the Civil War and Reconstruction Period.