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She was the baby of the family, the 6th child born to the Barton family on Christmas Day, December
25th, 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts. Her job was to locate missing soldiers and respond to inquiries
from the grieving friends and relatives of these lost men. Martin Luther King Jr.: Drawing
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Clara Barton gave up her job as a teacher and decided to pursue a college degree in 1850. She saw
combat first hand in 1862, in Virginia, where she was given the nickname, “Angel of the
Battlefield”. Secretary of the Interior Robert McClelland did not like women working in government
offices and reduced Barton to a copyist with a pay rate of 10 cents for each 100 words. Patrick's
Day, Easter, Place Value, Earth Day, For All Subjects, Summer, Informational Text, Phonics,
Women's History Month, Classroom Community. Determined to help them, she received permission
to start a free public school, the first in Bordentown. The pack also includes a line plot activity,
comparing, and sorting measurement activities. Her name became a household word, associated in
the public mind with goodness and mercy.” Explore 7 extraordinary facts about this remarkable
woman. 1. She was painfully shy. Merely learning facts and memorizing dates will not inspire your
children to want to learn about history. Students will work on synonyms, margin notes, main ideas,
and fluency with timed rereading when reading the Clara Barton Passages. While visiting a friend in
Bordentown, New Jersey, in 1852, Barton found many poor, school-age boys on the streets. She
cared little for personal comforts and strove to comfort and support others, always. Each of the 17
pages includes visuals to help your students complete the sentence stems. Students circle the picture
that best completes the sentence. In 1880 the American Red Cross was established, the culmination
of a decade of work by Barton. By the end of the year, the school had grown from six students to
several hundred. Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford,
Massachusetts. She was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. Fredericksburg
continued to be an important hospital and logistical center for the Union Army, as wounded poured
in from the battles of General Ulysses S. Engaging students in hands-on activities to reinforce
multiplication and division. If so, this resource was created with your students in mind. To download
this worksheet, click the button below to signup for free (it only takes a minute) and you'll be
brought right back to this page to start the download. It was a place for service, and that service was
the joy and glory of her life.”. But when the school proved a success, the board hired a male
principal to run it at twice Barton’s salary. The passages are not lengthy and filled with information
for students to learn the S2E1 Science concept. Each. Clara’s father inspired her to help injured
soldiers in the war. She started Year Round Homeschooling because she wanted to come alongside
fellow homeschool moms and help them find the freedom and resources they needed to homeschool
their children year round.
Most of my items will be focused on K-3 including remediation activies, progress monitoring tools,
and intervention materials. Since the doctors were too busy to keep medical records during battle,
she wrote in her diary the names of the men who died at Chatham and where they were buried. Click
HERE to see the complete Women's History Comprehension Resource. These posters can be printed
different sizes by changing the. Barton tended the wounded under the Red Cross banner. We hope
you and your family enjoy the NEW Britannica Kids. This product makes it simple to plan your
Social Studies lessons. If so, this resource was created with your students in mind. Learners will
recognize that people are buyers and sellers of goods. She again brought supplies and was assigned a
room in the house where on December 11 she watched the bombardment of the town from the
second floor. She expanded the mission of the organization to include helping victims of disasters in
peacetime as well as in war. They will receive an automated email and will return to answer you as
soon as possible. Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford,
Massachusetts. She was a teacher, a nurse, an abolitionist, and a campaigner for women’s rights. In
1884, the American Red Cross suggested that the Geneva Treaty be amended and that not only
would the International Red Cross provide support during wartimes, but also during national
disasters. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us. It was a place for
service, and that service was the joy and glory of her life.”. By the end of the year, the school had
grown from six students to several hundred. On July 18, she witnessed the horrendous attack on Fort
Wagner, South Carolina by the African American soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts, one of the first
official African American units in the war. Download Edit This Worksheet Editing resources is
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to this page to start editing. They will receive an automated email and will return to answer you as
soon as possible. Engage them with facts about stars through a sort that can be completed with a
partner. This page contains an article headed, “Daughters of America” and “The International
Council of Women. This supplemental resource will help students identify the responsibilities of
authority figures at school, at home, and in the community. WATCH NOW By: Cate Lineberry Cate
Lineberry is a bestselling author and former editor for National Geographic and Smithsonian
magazines. Clara became a teacher at an early age of 17 and had a 12-year career teaching school
children. While she was visiting Switzerland, she learned about the Red Cross in Geneva.
Under her presidency, Red Cross worked tirelessly during the Spanish-American War and several
other calamities and natural disasters. When the American Civil War began in 1861, Barton heard
that Union (Northern) soldiers were suffering and dying because there were not enough bandages
and other medical supplies. Eventually we follow her to Andersonville, the notorious Confederate
prison camp in Georgia, where, after the war, she led the effort to identify the Union dead. Barton
also offered personal support to the men in hopes of keeping their spirits up: she read to them, wrote
letters for them, listened to their problems and prayed with them. At Hilton Head Island, she visited
her brother Captain David Barton, an Army Quartermaster, and her fifteen year old nephew Steven
Barton, who was serving in the military telegraph office. She again brought supplies and was
assigned a room in the house where on December 11 she watched the bombardment of the town
from the second floor. I am also a big advocate in the use of an active board. Upon her return to the
US, Clara began to appeal to President Hayes to sign the Geneva Treaty, which would include the
US in the International Red Cross network. Throughout the war, she remained in close proximity of
battle zones and worked to manage cleanliness of hospitals, apply dressings, distribute supplies and
serve food to wounded soldiers. Because of gender discrimination, her experience as a woman in
government was not very good. Clara died in Maryland, at her home, Glen Echo, on April 12, 1912.
Engage your students in reading expository text that highlights the determination of a good citizen
whose made a large impact in Women's History, during the Civil Warm, and in the founding of the
American Red Cross. The student understands characteristics of good citizenship as exemplified by
historical and contemporary figures. She established the Bureau of Records of Missing Men of the
Armies of the United States and employed twelve clerks to assist her in this monumental task.
Martin Luther King Jr.: Drawing Conclusions Task Cards. This pack has numbers 1-20 represented
with tens frames. When Lincoln became president, Clara rejoined the Patent Office as a copyist. This
service is now one of the most important activities of the current American Red Cross today.
Students will work on synonyms, margin notes, main ideas, and fluency with timed rereading when
reading the Clara Barton Passages. The Union army had kept little record of missing soldiers and
Clara worked tirelessly to trace down the fates of many men. We watch her pause to hold a man as
he slips into unconsciousness, then bend down to another as he whispers a plea that she write to his
mother to report his dying devotion. Students must look at the key details in the pictures to
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printable worksheets and teaching resources for use in the classroom. Phonics Intervention can be
made easy with these hands-on resources focused on engagement and rigor. While living in New
Jersey she was shocked to discover that there were children with no school to attend because there
was not a free school for them. Most of my items will be focused on K-3 including remediation
activies, progress monitoring tools, and intervention materials. Want to have complete control over
your sight word interactive notebook activities without having to create each activity. Phonics
Intervention can be made easy with these hands-on resources focused on engagement and rigor. I am
the Intervention Specialist for my school in GA.
We watch her pause to hold a man as he slips into unconsciousness, then bend down to another as he
whispers a plea that she write to his mother to report his dying devotion. Clara became a teacher at
an early age of 17 and had a 12-year career teaching school children. Starting in 1862 she herself
worked as an unpaid nurse, aiding the wounded where they fell. Successive blending is a successful
blending strategy that relies less on short term memory.Looking for a resource you can pull up and
use. Engaging students in hands-on activities to reinforce addition and subtraction skills will make
your math intervention time enjoyable and appealing to students. She was the president of the
American Red Cross from it’s beginning through 1904. A great way to encourage student
engagement while teaching them the different types of ways to make connections. She was an
intelligent and sensitive child and excelled in school. Engage them with facts about stars through a
sort that can be completed with a partner. During the war she maintained a home in Washington,
DC, but traveled with the Union Army, providing care and relief services to the wounded on many
battlefields. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our
terms and conditions. To download this worksheet, click the button below to signup (it only takes a
minute) and you'll be brought right back to this page to start the download. If so, this resource was
created with your students in mind. Of the 63,000 requests she and her small team received, they
located 22,000 men, some of whom were still alive. A welcome center will be opened on the first
floor of the building, and the third floor, where Clara lived and worked. The stories of people’s lives
will encourage your children to love learning about history. Some people in Europe also wanted to
help soldiers wounded in battle. Print this anchor chart using color ink, teach, and hang in your
classroom for students to reference. I am the Intervention Specialist for my school in GA. Total
Pages 5 pages Answer Key Included Teaching Duration 2 days Report this resource to TPT Reported
resources will be reviewed by our team. She gathered food, medicine and other supplies from her
own household to distribute to the soldiers, then solicited friends from Massachusetts, New York
and New Jersey to send needed items. Are you looking for other engaging Women's History Month
resources. This service is now one of the most important activities of the current American Red Cross
today. It is thanks to Clara Barton, that the “American Amendment” was passed at the Third
International Red Cross Conference in Geneva. On July 18, she witnessed the horrendous attack on
Fort Wagner, South Carolina by the African American soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts, one of the
first official African American units in the war. The student is expected to: TEKS 11.B identify
historical figures such as Helen Keller and Clara Barton and contemporary figures such as Ruby
Bridges and military and first responders who exemplify good citizenship. She again brought supplies
and was assigned a room in the house where on December 11 she watched the bombardment of the
town from the second floor. After learning of this, Clara worked with the town to open the first free
school in 1853, in Bordentown, New Jersey. It is a huge 95 page unit and covers both reading and
writing standards that are aligned to the Common Core.

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