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Teaching with Primary Sources !gnite New Teachers PD April 18, 2012

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Teaching with Primary Sources. !gnite New Teachers PD April 18, 2012. Facilitators Barbara Clark-- [email protected] Laurie Olmsted [email protected]. Today’s Agenda. See-Think-Wonder-Learn Activity Primary vs. Secondary Primary Source Analysis-Join or Die - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Teaching with Primary Sources

!gnite New Teachers PD

April 18, 2012

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Today’s Agenda

I. See-Think-Wonder-Learn Activity

II. Primary vs. SecondaryIII.Primary Source Analysis-Join

or DieIV.Why Use Primary SourcesV. Where to Find Primary Sources

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See-Think-Wonder-Learn!

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See-Think-Wonder-Share Western Conference charms

Calendar

Football team picturehttp://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?;c=bhl&ei=1&quality=3&view=entry&subview=detail&cc=bhl&entryid=x-bl001048

Detroit News newsreel http://www.lib.wayne.edu/resources/digital/vmc_newsreels/video.php?vid=3R2_33

Photo of football player crouching http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/cdn:@field(NUMBER+@band(ichicdn+s068784))

Wayne State Encyclopediahttp://sabrpedia.org/wiki/Wayne_State_University

Cartoon-”Joe Truskowski: Michigan;s Versatile Captainhttp://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MoQcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MmQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2939%2C4764436

“Kipke Smiles at Grid Loss”http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=niEbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RksEAAAAIBAJ&dq=joe%20truskowski&pg=4011%2C3362372

Couple picture http://pictures.historicimages.net/pictures/939000/938413.jpg

http://pictures.historicimages.net/pictures/939000/938414.jpg

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See-Think-Wonder-Learn!• Students as Detectives• Early American Ritual Example • (5th grade sample lesson)• Birdseye View Panaroma of Birmingham • (2nd grade lesson)

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Turn & Talk TimePrimary and secondary

sources, what are they?

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Primary Sources

Primary Sources- Original works in various media formats such as photographs, drawings, letters, diaries, documents, books, films, posters, play scripts, speeches, songs, sheet music, artifacts, images, and first-person accounts that are recorded at the time of an event.

Characteristics:– Come from witnesses to a period of time or an event– First hand knowledge

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Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources-Sources created by someone either not present when the event took place or removed by time from the event. Examples: textbooks, journal articles, histories, and encyclopedias.

Characteristics: Describe Written/drawn/painted after a period of time or an

event

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Primary Source Analysis-Join or Die

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.3g05315/

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Why Use Primary Sources?

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Where to Find Primary Sources and Ideas for Use

Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette Primary Source of the Month

Go Straight to the Source by Kristin Fontichiaro The Library of Congress Teachers

TPS Partners Using Primary Sources

MeL Michigana

National Archives Teachers’ Resources Docs Teach

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http://vimeo.com/11238880