Freedom Project Course/Grade level: Guided Reading/Social Studies 5 th Lesson Title: Casimir Pulaski "Father of the American Cavalry" Teacher: Kayla Lischka Aims/Objectives and Standards: The objective of this lesson is to increase knowledge about Casimir Pulaski as well as to integrate history into a guided reading lesson. Illinois State Standards: 16.B, 16.D, 16.E, 1.A, 1.B., 1.C., 2.A, 2.B., 5.A, 5.B.,2.B., 3.A, 3.B, 5.A, 5.B, 5.C.,14.D., 14.F., 16.B., 16.C. Procedure: Pass out information, vocabulary list, timeline and worksheets Review vocabulary and assign a word to look up in the dictionary. Review definitions Read background information, speech and discuss material Assign worksheet as a formal assessment. Materials: Dictionaries, pencils vocabulary journals Attached documents, background information, timeline, vocabulary list, and worksheet Resources and Scholarship: American Revolution, DK Eyewitness Books, DK Publishing written by Stuart Murray.
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution, edited by Jack P. Greene and J.K. Pole Conclusion/Lesson wrap up: The worksheet and group discussion should help students to better understand the importance others played in our fight for Independence. This will also assist the student's understanding of a vertical timeline.
Casimir Pulaski Father of the American Cavalry March 4, 1747 - October 11,1779 nobleman Vocab f---------------i patriot f--------~---_j empress +------------1 acquire Casimir Pulaski was born March 4,1747 near Warsaw In Poland. Joseph Pulaski, Casimir's father, was a nobleman a man of power, who owned much land. He taught his children to be good patriots and to love Poland. But, the empress of Russia, Catherine the Great, wanted Poland to be under her rule. Slowly, but surely, she kept getting land and power in Poland. The Pulaski family was against her plan. So, Joseph Pulaski and his three sons fought for Poland's freedom from Russia. Joseph Pulaski and one son died in Poland's fight for freedom. However, Casimir continued fighting until he was captured and sentenced to death. Fortunately, he escaped to France. Meanwhile, Poland was divided by Russia, Prussia and Austria. While in France in 1776 Pulaski met Benjamin Franklin. Ben Franklin came from the American colonies to try to acquire military leaders who could help the Colonists in their fight for freedom from England. Casimir Pulaski was sympathetic to the Americans cause. He agreed to go to the Colonies to assist George Washington and his army. Casimir Pulaski arrived in this country on July, 23, 1777. He met General Washington who welcomed his help in fighting the English. On September 1S, 1777, Casimir was made a general of the Cavalry, That meant that he would lead soldiers who rode on horses.into battle. He trained soldiers so well that they became known as "Pulaski's legion." The first battle of "Pulaski's legion" took place in New Jersey in 1778. Many of his soldiers did not survive the battle because the English attacked them by surprise. In 1779, "Pulaski's legion" went to South Carolina and won their battle. The last battle of Casimir Pulaski's life was in Savannah, Georgia. He was severely wounded while riding his horse. He was carried away by his soldiers and place on a ship named The Wasp. He received medical treatment on the ship but died two days later on October 11, 1779. He was 32 years old. He became known as the Father of the American Cavalry. Vocab sympathetic cavalry legion procession
gallant The residents of Charleston on Oct. 22, 1779, held a retreat funeral procession in honor of this gallant hero. Pulaski in America 1771- June 6 -leaves the French port Nantes for America on the ship Massachusetts. 1777- July 23 - Arrives in the Colonies near the city of Boston. 1777- October 3 -fought in Germantown, helping out the retreat of Washington 1777-winter - stayed around Valley Forge. 1778- January 8- Pulaski and his men go to Trenton, where he organizes and trains his army. 1778- late February - He is fighting the British, at Cooper's Ferry (near Philadelphia). 1778- October 8- Pulaski's Legion goes to Egg Harbor. 1778- October 15- He and his men are attacked at night by the British. Suffering great losses. 1778- October 24-The Legion goes to Trenton, then to Sussex Court House and Minsink to fight Indians. 1779- May 8-The Legion goes to Charleston, where they capture the city. 1779- September 16- The Legion comes to Savannah, where on October 9,Pulaski was wounded at the battle of Savannah. 1779- October ll-pulaski dies of his wounds on the ship Wasp.
A) Vocabulary- Matching 1. Nobleman a) a queen: a female ruler of a country 2. Patriot b) soldiers fighting on horseback 3. Empress c) a person who loves and supports his or her country 4. Battle d) a large number of soldiers 5. Legion e) person of power who owned land 6. Cavalry f) a fight in a war B) True or False 7. Joseph Pulaski helped Catherine the Great. 8. Casimir Pulaski was sentenced to death. -- 9. In Poland Pulaski met George Washington. 10. The American Colonies wanted freedom from England._ 11. Ben Franklin met Pulaski in France._ 12. Pulaski became a general in the American colonies,_ 13. Pulaski won every battle._ 14. Pulaski became captain of The Wasp._ C) Short answers 15.Why were Pulaski and his family against Catherine the Great? 16.Why did Pulaski leave Poland? 17.Why did Ben Franklin want Pulaski to come to the Colonies? 18.Who was George Washington? 19.What happened to Pulaski in Savannah, Georgia? 20. What did the residents of Charleston do to honor Pulaski? D) Extended Response Why do you think Casimir Pulaski was called the Father of the American Cavalry? Support your answer.