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Archive: 2011 (4 Posts)

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Teaching Language Arts Through Music: Historic Sheet Music and Song Sheets

Posted by: Stacie Moats

In the spirit of "Auld Lang Syne," I searched two of the Library's online collections, Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, and, America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets, for examples of old American songs relating to the New Year. After winter break, try welcoming 2012 and introducing (or reminding!) students of key language arts concepts using one or more of my New Year's themed song selections.

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Teaching with Architectural Drawings and Photographs

Posted by: Stacie Moats

Architecture offers a unique entry point for better understanding a historical era. Early in my career as a museum educator, I worked with professional architects and engineers to teach middle and high school students. From these experts, I learned valuable techniques for teaching with architectural drawings and photographs.

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Remembering Armistice Day: “I Did My Bit for Democracy”

Posted by: Stacie Moats

Ask your students, “What national holidays have Americans traditionally celebrated in November?” and most will likely respond, “Thanksgiving.” Some may also reply, “Veterans Day.” But I would venture to guess few students, if any, would answer, “Armistice Day.”