

It's In the Cards!
5th Grade
Introduction: Student will work in tandem with the Instructional Technologist and the Librarian to complete this task. This is a research project and all research will be conducted in school.
Have each student produce Five flash cards, one for each of the following categories – except Key Individuals:
Each card should have an image representing information printed underneath. For example, if the card describes the Emancipation Proclamation, the picture could be of Lincoln giving a speech. Underneath the image should contain the information that students discover in their research on the topic.

The History Channel - Civil War
Civil War Link
Famous Americans
Civil War Photographs from the Library of Congress
Underground Railroad - This is from National Geographic
Try Making Your Own Civil War Movie
Civil War Time Line made by kids!
Gettysburg Civil War Page for kids
Inventions of the 1800's - They made a significant impact on the North!

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Post Card needs improvement Little evidence of research or effort |
3 completed Post Cards Some images & information missing |
3 completed Post Cards at least 3 have an image representing information printed on card |
3 completed Post Cards All 3 have an image representing information printed on card |
4 completed Post Cards All 4 have an image representing information printed on card |
| capitalization, punctuation, and spelling need improvement | capitalization, punctuation, and spelling shows little control | capitalization, punctuation, and spelling shows some control | capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in fairly consistent | capitalization, punctuation, and spelling shows excellent control |
| The information is not informative | Lacking information | The information is somewhat informative, but lacking detail | The information is informative | The information is informative and interesting. |
| Appearance is sloppy and rushed | Appearance needs work, somewhat messy | Appearance is okay, but could use help | Appearance is good, but not quite ready for the stores. |
Appearance is professional looking….great to market!
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History and Social Science
USI.9 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the causes, major events, and effects of the Civil War
By:
a) describing the cultural, economic, and constitutional issues that divided the nation;
b) explaining how the issues of states’ rights and slavery increased sectional tensions;
c) identifying on a map the states that seceded from the Union and those that remained in the Union;
d) describing the roles of Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and Frederick Douglass in events leading to and during the war;
e) using maps to explain critical developments in the war, including major battles;
f) describing the effects of war from the perspectives of Union and Confederate soldiers (including black soldiers), women, and slaves.
Language Arts: Reading
5.6 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction.
a) Use text organizers, such as type, headings, and graphics, to predict and categorize information.
b) Identify structural patterns found in nonfiction.
c) Locate information to support opinions, predictions, and conclusions.
d) Identify cause-and-effect relationships.
e) Identify compare-and-contrast relationships.
f) Skim materials to develop a general overview of content and to locate specific information.
g) Identify new information gained from reading.
5.7 The student will demonstrate comprehension of information from a variety of print resources.
a) Develop notes that include important concepts, summaries, and identification of information sources.
b) Organize information on charts, maps, and graphs
5.8 The student will write for a variety of purposes: to describe, to inform, to entertain, and to explain.
a) Choose planning strategies for various writing purposes.
b) Organize information.
c) Demonstrate awareness of intended audience.
d) Use precise and descriptive vocabulary to create tone and voice.
e) Vary sentence structure.
f) Revise writing for clarity.
g) Use available technology to access information.
5.9 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure.
a) Use plural possessives.
b) Use adjective and adverb comparisons.
c) Identify and use interjections.
d) Use apostrophes in contractions and possessives.
e) Use quotation marks with dialogue.
f) Use commas to indicate interrupters and in the salutation and closing of a letter.
g) Use a hyphen to divide words at the end of a line.
h) Edit for clausal fragments, run-on sentences, and excessive coordination.
5.1 The student will collect
information on a given topic from more than one source.
Descriptive statement:
Emphasis is on understanding a message, putting it into one's own words, and
organizing a summative statement.
SOL Library Information Skills
5.2 The student will compile a bibliography on a given subject.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on basic bibliographic form, using print and nonprint media.
5.3 The student will identify the difference between an abridged and an unabridged dictionary.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on the broad scope of the unabridged dictionary as well as additional features, such as foreign phrases, special charts, and tables of information.
5.4 The student will identify special dictionaries.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on introducing students to biographical, geographical and scientific dictionaries.
5.5. The student will locate information in an almanac, thesaurus, and atlas.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on understanding the arrangement of each and the information each provides.
5.6 The
student will identify different reference sources and select the most
appropriate one for a specific purpose.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on selecting the most appropriate source from
among encyclopedias, atlases, almanacs, and thesauri. Skills in locating
information are refined as the needed information is found in the appropriate
source.
5.7 The student will choose and be able to operate appropriate equipment to utilize nonprint materials.
Descriptive statement: Emphasis is on utilization of equipment, such as microcomputers, microform readers, filmstrip viewers, and videotape recorders.