
US History • 45 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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The impact of Abraham Lincoln on American society.
Subject: U.S. History
Grade Level: 9th Grade
Curriculum Standard: According to the U.S. History Content Standards for Grades 6-12, this lesson aligns with Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877), specifically:
By the end of this 45-minute lesson, students will be able to:
Key Topics Covered:
Encourage students to take quick notes, focusing on how each of these shaped American society.
Students will write short, creative letters as if they were alive during Lincoln’s presidency. Each student will write from a different perspective:
Each letter must:
✅ Be historically accurate
✅ Express how Lincoln’s policies affected their lives
✅ End with one question they would ask Lincoln
After writing, students will place their letters in a box. A few will be randomly selected and read aloud for class discussion.
Students answer on a half-sheet of paper:
“Without Lincoln, would the U.S. have evolved the same way? Why or why not?”
➡️ Collect responses – this helps assess their understanding of Lincoln’s impact.
Bonus Challenge:
Ask students to research one Lincoln myth before the next class. (Example: Did Lincoln really "free all the slaves"?)
✅ Formative Assessment: Participation in discussion, letter-writing activity, and exit ticket responses.
✅ Summative Assessment (next lesson): Short quiz or an argumentative paragraph.
This lesson moves beyond memorization—students engage with Lincoln’s thoughts and policies through the eyes of those who lived it. Analyzing his speeches, debating his decisions, and writing creatively helps them personally connect to U.S. history.
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