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Fort Morgan Introduction

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Other
60
1 students
24 March 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 20 in the unit "Exploring Fort Morgan History". Lesson Title: Introduction to Fort Morgan Lesson Description: Students will be introduced to Fort Morgan, Alabama, through a brief overview of its historical significance and geographical location. A map of Alabama will be provided for students to locate Fort Morgan.

Overview

This 60-minute lesson introduces 10th-grade students to Fort Morgan, Alabama, covering its historical importance and geographical context. The lesson aligns with Common Core State Standards, emphasizing reading comprehension, historical inquiry, and geographic skills. This foundational session sets the stage for the unit "Exploring Fort Morgan History."


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Locate Fort Morgan, Alabama, accurately on a map of Alabama (Geography).
  • Summarize key historical facts about Fort Morgan’s significance in U.S. history (History).
  • Analyze primary and secondary sources to extract essential details (Reading Informational Text).
  • Effectively communicate understanding through verbal explanation and written response (Speaking & Writing).

Common Core State Standards Alignment

Standard DomainStandard Code(s)Description
Reading Informational TextRI.9-10.1Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly.
RI.9-10.2Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development over the course.
Speaking & ListeningSL.9-10.1Initiate and participate effectively in collaborative discussions with diverse partners.
WritingW.9-10.2Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas clearly and accurately.
Geography (treated as part of History/Social Studies)RH.9-10.7Integrate visual information (e.g., maps) with text in historical sources to understand events.

Materials Needed

  • Large printed map of Alabama (one for reference)
  • Individual handout: Map of Alabama with blank location markers
  • Copies of a brief introductory text on Fort Morgan (approx. 1 page)
  • Highlighters/pens
  • Whiteboard or digital display for teacher notes
  • Student notebook or journal

Lesson Procedure

1. Warm-up & Engagement (10 minutes)

  • Begin by asking: “What do you know about Civil War forts or military forts in the U.S.?”
  • Facilitate a brief discussion to activate prior knowledge and build interest.
  • Teacher briefly introduces Fort Morgan as a historic military site with a strategic coastal location important for defense during the Civil War and beyond.

2. Geographical Context (15 minutes)

  • Distribute the blank map of Alabama handouts.
  • Teacher projects or displays a detailed map of Alabama, pointing out major landmarks and highlighting Fort Morgan’s location at Mobile Bay’s entrance.
  • Students locate and mark Fort Morgan on their maps.
  • Interactive question: “Why do you think this location was important strategically?” Encourage students to discuss or jot brief notes.
  • Link the location to its importance in protecting Mobile Bay, a key port.

3. Reading & Analysis (15 minutes)

  • Students read a brief informative text on Fort Morgan’s history (building date, role in the Civil War, later uses).
  • They highlight or underline key facts and supporting details in the text (standard RI.9-10.1).
  • Guided questions to answer in pairs or written responses:
    • What was Fort Morgan’s primary purpose?
    • How did its location affect its use?
    • What historical events is it most known for?

4. Class Discussion & Synthesis (10 minutes)

  • Facilitate a class discussion summarizing key points from the reading and map activity (standard SL.9-10.1).
  • Have the student articulate what they learned in their own words, demonstrating comprehension and synthesis.
  • Teacher models thinking about how geography influenced history.

5. Quick Write Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Students compose a one-paragraph informative explanation about Fort Morgan’s significance, using their map notes and reading highlights (standard W.9-10.2).
  • Prompt: “Explain why Fort Morgan was built where it was and why it mattered historically.”
  • Collect writing for informal assessment.

Assessment

  • Informal formative: Participation in discussion, accuracy in map locating, highlighted text evidence.
  • Formal formative: One-paragraph writing sample assessing students’ ability to synthesize geographic and historical information.

Differentiation & Extension

  • For greater challenge: Ask student to research one additional fact about Fort Morgan after class and share next lesson.
  • For additional support: Provide a simplified annotated map and glossary of key terms (e.g., “fort,” “bay,” “Civil War”).

Reflection & Next Steps

  • Reflect on effectiveness of using geography integrated with history to build context.
  • Prepare students for upcoming lessons that will delve deeper into Fort Morgan’s Civil War battles and preservation efforts.

By following this lesson, educators will engage 10th graders with both critical textual analysis and geographic literacy, rooted firmly within Common Core standards, while igniting curiosity for Fort Morgan’s rich history.

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