by fifer1863 on April 11, 2011
The following post is from guest blogger Joe Phelan who is with the National Endowment for the Humanities which runs the EDSITEment website. Joe wanted to share some of the Civil War related resources available through EDSITEment with everyone. Please welcome Joe and let’s hope this becomes a series of posts.
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by fifer1863 on June 5, 2010
The following is by far one of the best Civil War related websites for educators that I have seen.
MrNussbaums.com’s Civil War Page contains a wealth of activities and resources including:
Let’s take a look at a few of these pages in more detail.
The Interactive Battles Map allows students to click on the name of a battle and it will pop up a brief description of the battle on the right side of the page. The map also shows Union vs. Confederate states, which side won a particular battle and more.
The People of the Civil War page provides some great information on many of the major players of the war including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Harriet Tubman and Matthew Brady.
The Civil War Activities page includes “reading comprehension exercises, cloze reading exercises, sentence surgeons, word searches, jigsaws, crossword puzzles and much more.”
Be sure to take some time to explore this site and I’m sure you will want to share it with your class.
Until next time…
by cwptedu on December 11, 2009
Hello Everyone,
Just a note to say that I’ve been nominated for a 2009 EduBlog Award as the Best Resource Sharing Blog.
I would greatly appreciate it if you take a moment to vote for my blog I would greatly appreciate it.
While you are there, Civil War Sallie has also been nominated for the Best Student Blog.

