After having read several historical non-fiction and accounts of the Civil War, the students created a "diary" entry for their selected child. Their assignment was to write a fictional diary entry, using historically accurate details, to describe one day in the life of a child living through the war. They had to meet 5 criteria through their writing, and once completed, they learned through the Word program how to insert a picture and "age" the background for verisimilitude.
Finally, each student was asked to edit their diary entry to two or three sentences that was then turned into a pseudo-documentary film project.
Through this project, our students used all of their big6 research skills, from researching, note taking, and presentation, and coupled them with creative writing and editing skills, while learning about the Civil War and a little about the history of early technologies, as well as being introduced to the terrific resources provided through our Library of Congress.