A New Years Greeting from Puck Magazine
Posted by: Danna Bell
May your 2014 be full of opportunities to incorporate primary sources into classroom activities.
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Posted by: Danna Bell
May your 2014 be full of opportunities to incorporate primary sources into classroom activities.
Posted in: Holidays
Posted by: Danna Bell
The Snow Queen is here to remind you how the winter holidays were celebrated in the past.
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Posted by: Danna Bell
In the October 2013 issue of Social Education, the journal of the National Council for the Social Studies, our “Sources and Strategies” article anticipated Veterans’ Day and suggested strategies for broadening student understanding of wartime experience through original works of art and personal accounts.
Posted in: Holidays, Teaching Strategies, Veterans and Military History
Posted by: Danna Bell
Are you looking for ways to use primary sources in lessons about Thanksgiving? The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources blog has some entries that can help:
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Posted by: Danna Bell
I hope that this blog post prompted readers to consider how recently-created primary sources reflect our current biases and prejudices.
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Posted by: Danna Bell
You may know that Memorial Day was first called Decoration Day, but did you know that originally it honored only those who died in the Civil War? Primary sources from the Library of Congress can help students explore some of the ways people have commemorated Memorial Day in the past.
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