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Lesson PurposeThe purpose of this lesson is to compare and contrast two view points of a text so that students understand that view point may affect information portrayed in writing. |
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Related DocumentsVocab-Strategy-sheet2.docx Top-Hat-Graphic-Organizer.docx 7-Things-You-Should-Know-About-the-Battle-of-Gettysburg-HISTORY.pdf Children-of-the-Civil-War_-On-the-Home-Front-_-American-Battlefield-Trust.pdf GED-Essay-Scoring-Rubric.pdf Letters-describing-the-Battles-of-Gettysburg-and-Vicksburg-_-Manuscripts-and-Special-Collections_-New-York-State-Library.pdf The-Battle-of-Gettysburg-1863-continued.pdf The-Battle-of-Gettysburg-1863.pdf |
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Lesson ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, students will be able to: analyze multiple accounts of an event to explain the similarities and differences in point of view |
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Student Target“I can analyze multiple accounts of The Battle of Gettysburg and explain similarities and differences in each point of view.” |
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CCR StandardsReading
Writing
Lead CCR Level Specific StandardsReading Anchor 6: Level C
Writing Anchor 9: Level C
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Supporting CCR Level Specific Standards
KYAE Employability Standards
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