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History

  • The child gained an understanding of the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg and its impact on American history.
  • Through reenactments, the child learned about the strategies and tactics used during the Civil War.
  • Listening to women's roles in the Civil War helped the child understand the diverse contributions made by different groups during historical conflicts.

Social Studies

  • The visit to Gettysburg provided the child with a hands-on experience of a historical site, fostering an appreciation for preserving and learning from the past.
  • Watching reenactments allowed the child to grasp the human experiences and emotions of individuals during the Civil War.
  • Learning about women's roles in the Civil War promoted an understanding of gender roles and societal norms from that era.

Continued development can include creating a scrapbook or journal about the visit to Gettysburg, researching and presenting a specific aspect of the Civil War to the class, or even participating in local historical reenactments or living history events to further immerse in the experience of learning about historical events.

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