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Learning With Lincoln Institute

You can browse through the collection of Learning Experiences created by the participants of the Learning with Lincoln Institute. Please note that these Learning Experiences have not yet been implemented in the classroom. Evaluated and revised experiences will be added when available.

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Title Subject(s) Grade
Born Into Slavery: Slave Narratives and the American Experience U.S. History / Social Studies 9-12
A Closer Look at the Emancipation Proclamation U.S. History / Social Studies K-3
Comparative Mini-Cookbook U.S. History / Social Studies / Library Research / Family and Consumer Science 9-12
Lincoln and Slavery History / Language Arts / Math K-5
Political Cartoons: What Influence Do They Have? U.S. History 9-12
Statistical War Map Analysis Math 6-12
You Are an Investigative Reporter: The Assassination of President Lincoln U.S. History / Language Arts / Social Sciences 6-8
A Nation Breaking Apart U.S. History 6-8
Abraham Lincoln Cultivating Character: from Farmer to American Icon Social Studies / U.S. History / Language Arts 5-8
Going, Going, Gone: Emotions of Slavery Social Studies / U.S. History / Reading 6-8
Lincoln-Douglas Debates: How It All Began Language Arts / Social Sciences K-5
Investigating Author's Purpose with Primary Source Documents Language Arts / Social Sciences / History K-5
Learning Like Lincoln: Investigating Pioneer Schools Language Arts / Social Sciences / U.S. History K-5
Lincoln and the Abolitionists U.S. History / Social Studies / Language Arts / Drama 4-8
What Did Abraham Lincoln Do Before He Was President? Social Sciences / Jobs and Services K-2
Looking at Lincoln Social Studies / U.S. History / Reading 4-6
Now More with the Affects of Slavery: the Interview Social Studies / U.S. History / Language Arts 4-6
The Night the Lights Went Dim: The Assassination of a President Social Studies / Language Arts 6-8