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History

  • The Second-grade child learned about the American Civil War and the Battle of Wilson's Creek.
  • They gained an understanding of the significance of historical landmarks and battlefields.
  • They learned about the soldiers and their uniforms during the Civil War.
  • They discovered the importance of preserving historical sites for future generations.

After the visit to Wilson's Creek Battlefield, the child can continue their development by creating a diorama or model of the battlefield. They can use materials such as clay, cardboard, or even digital tools to recreate the landscape and position of the soldiers. This hands-on activity will help them further visualize and understand the historical event. Additionally, they can write a short story or journal entry from the perspective of a soldier or a civilian living during the Civil War.

Book Recommendations

  • The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities by Janis Herbert: This book provides an interactive approach to learning about the Civil War with activities such as building a telegraph, making a Civil War-era recipe, and creating a secret code.
  • Fields of Fury: The American Civil War by James M. McPherson: This book introduces young readers to the complexities of the Civil War with engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations.
  • Abe Lincoln's Hat by Martha Brenner: This picture book highlights the life of Abraham Lincoln and his role in the Civil War, making it an excellent choice for young readers interested in history.

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