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C B A Project Battle of New Orleans

Plan Present The Battle of New Orleans in time line with powerpoint Present The Battle of New Orleans in time line with powerpoint –Make connections to the British in our past with the Revolutionary war and the Battle of 1812 and how we associate today with the British. Use music with slides Use music with slides Divide Students into two groups – British – US Divide Students into two groups – British – US Student will do research in their group, costumes, weapons, etc. Student will do research in their group, costumes, weapons, etc. Students will re enact the battle on the football field for elementary and middle school students Students will re enact the battle on the football field for elementary and middle school students Assessment Assessment –Group work, individual work within the group Objective: Objective: –Students will learn the connection of the revolutionary war and the battle of 1812 and today. –The impact that westward movement had on society and how we live today.

Frameworks Course Title: Computer Business Applications Unit 7: Presentation – Developing a Simple Presentation Hours: 5 –7.3 Explain the importance of clip art and pictures in Presentations –7.31 –7.3.2 Course Title: American History (United States History) Course/Unit Credit: 1 Course Number: Teacher Licensure: Secondary Social Studies Strand: Early United States Content Standard 1: Students shall examine the causes and effects of migration patterns in the early history of North America EUS.1.AH.9 Standard: Explain how the concept of Manifest Destiny led to westward expansion: War of 1812

Material Resourses Textbooks Textbooks Power Point Power Point Internet Internet

Time Line December 23 December 23 –British land their troops below New Orleans December 23 December 23 –General Andrew Jackson attacks in a surprise night battle –General Andrew Jackson attacks in a surprise night battle December 23 December 23 –January 1Preliminary battles around New Orleans –January 1Preliminary battles around New Orleans December 24 December 24 –Peace of Ghent signed Peace of Ghent Peace of Ghent December 28 December 28 –United States rejects conscription proposal1815 January 8 January 8 –Americans defeat British in the Battle of New Orleans February 4 February 4 –United States adopts second enemy trade law February 17 February 17 –United States rejects National Bank proposal February 17 February 17 – Ratifications of the Peace Treaty exchanged and President Madison declares the war at an end

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