by beeghleytech | Mar 8, 2012 | Teaching the Civil War Podcast
[powerpress] Thanks for staying subscribed to my podcast and I hope you enjoy listening. In this episode I talk a bit about how you can use Math to teach and learn about the Civil War. Feedback on the show? email me at podcast@teachthecivilwar.com...
by beeghleytech | Apr 11, 2011 | Civil War Related Websites
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...
by TeachCivilWar | Aug 29, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Civil War Related Websites
The unfortunate Civil War soldier, whether he came from the North or South, not only was in the army when the killing power of weapons was being brought to a brand-new peak of efficiency; he enlisted in the closing years of an era when the science of medicine was...
by TeachCivilWar | Jun 30, 2009 | Civil War Related Websites
The U.S. Army has created an excellent website related to the Battle of Gettysburg. When you click the Launch Battle button it takes you to a multimedia presentation of the events leading up the to battle. In addition to the spoken narrative, there are also numerous...
by beeghleytech | Dec 18, 2008 | Lesson Plans
In order to better understand the impact that the Civil War had on the United States, it is important for students to review data of how many soldiers were killed, died from disease, died as a prisoner of war, and died in accidents. Information such as this was...