English Language Arts (2005), Social Studies
At this site, you will find a variety of resources, including (when available) video and audio resources, related to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
US Presidents: Profiles: Abraham Lincoln
SS.E.1.3A Students gather and organize information about the important accomplishments of individuals and groups, including Native American Indians, living in their neighborhoods and communities.
SS.E.1.3C Students identify individuals who have helped to strengthen democracy in the United States and throughout the world.
SS.I.1.3B Students gather and organize information about the important achievements and contributions of individuals and groups living in New York State and the United States.
SS.I.1.3C Students describe how ordinary people and famous historic figures in the local community, State, and the United States have advanced the fundamental democratic values, beliefs, and traditions expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the New York State and the United States Constitutions, the Bill of Rights, and other important historical documents.
SS.C.1.3A Students compare and contrast the experience of different ethnic, national, and religious groups, including Native American Indians, in the United States, explaining their contributions to American society and culture.
ELA1.I.LR1A.05.01 Read from informational texts such as: textbooks related to all school subjects reference materials primary sources biographies and autobiographies essays newspapers and magazines age-appropriate online and electronic databases and websites