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Featured GraphicThe Cost of the Civil War: Killed, Wounded, Captured, and Missing

The Civil War began in the United States in 1861 and lasted until 1865.  According to the American Battlefield Trust, of the 3.5 million men who fought in the war, there were 1.5 million casualties, 620,000 of which were deaths, making the Civil War the bloodiest in American history.

Subjects

  • U.S. History
  • Arithmetic

Grade

  • 3-5
  • 6-8

Brief Description

Students study a chart showing Civil War deaths and answer questions about the information. A work sheet is included.

Objectives

Students

  • study a table of mathematical figures,
  • interpret mathematical information,
  • answer questions based on their understanding of the data.

Keywords

Civil War, casualties, death, states, study skills, chart reading

Materials Needed:

Lesson Plan:

Provide each student with a copy of Total Civil War Casualties (By State) and a copy of the Education World teaching master Civil War Deaths. Have students use the information in Dyer's Summary to complete the teaching master.

Assessment

Evaluate students' work sheet answers.

Submitted By: Linda Starr

National Standards

Social Sciences:
NSS-USH.5-12.5

Math:
NM.K-4.2
NM.K-4.4
NM.5-8.1
NM.5-8.2