Grade 2 - The U.S. Civil war

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

20 The U.S. Civil War 1A | Harriet Tubman, Part I



  1. Literal From which continent did many enslaved people
    come? (Africa) [Have a student point out Africa on a world
    map or globe and trace a path across the Atlantic Ocean to
    the southeastern part of the United States.]

  2. Literal What important responsibility did Minty have as a
    young, enslaved African? (She watched over the mistress of
    the house’s baby.)

  3. Inferential What types of work did enslaved Africans do in
    the fi elds? (They plowed, planted, and harvested the crops.)
    What kind of work did the enslaved Africans who worked
    at the “big house” do? (They cooked, cleaned, did laundry,
    made butter, and cared for the young children.) What other
    jobs did enslaved Africans perform on a plantation? (There
    were carpenters who constructed and repaired buildings and
    made furniture; blacksmiths who made and mended tools
    from iron; and weavers, spinners, and seamstresses who
    made clothing. They chopped wood, mended fences, cleared
    land for farming, tended the farm animals, and butchered and
    preserved the meat.)

  4. Inferential What was life like for enslaved people? (harsh; They
    were often separated from their families; they weren’t paid
    wages for their hard work; many had minimal shelter, clothing,
    and food.)
     Show image 1A-4: Plantation scene

  5. Inferential What do you see in this picture? (a plantation, lots
    of farmland, enslaved Africans) Why were slaves like Minty
    and her family important to plantation owners in the South?
    (Many workers were needed, and enslaved Africans did many
    types of important and diffi cult jobs that took a lot of skill.
    They were forced to work without being paid any wages, and
    the plantation owners chose to treat them this way because
    they looked different from the plantation owners.)
    [Please continue to model the Think Pair Share process for
    students, as necessary, and scaffold students in their use of the
    process.]

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