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

2 Facilitators Barbara Clark-- bc01bps@birmingham.k12. mi.us bc01bps@birmingham.k12. mi.us Laurie Olmsted lo02bps@birmingham.k12.mi. us

3 Today’s Agenda I.See-Think-Wonder-Learn Activity II.Primary vs. Secondary III.Primary Source Analysis-Join or Die IV.Why Use Primary Sources V.Where to Find Primary Sources

4 See-Think-Wonder-Learn!

5 See-Think-Wonder-Share Western Conference charms Calendar Football team picture http://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 Encyclopedia http://sabrpedia.org/wiki/Wayne_State_University Cartoon-”Joe Truskowski: Michigan;s Versatile Captain http://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

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

7 Turn & Talk Time Primary and secondary sources, what are they?

8 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

9 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

10 Primary Source Analysis- Join or Die http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.3g05315http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.3g05315/

11 Analysis tools available from Teaching Critical Thinking using Library of Congress Materials

12 Why Use Primary Sources?

13 Where to Find Primary Sources and Ideas for Use  Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette  Primary Source of the Month  Go Straight to the Source by Kristin Fontichiaro  The Library of Congress Teachers The Library of Congress Teachers  TPS Partners  Using Primary Sources  MeL MeL  Michigana  National Archives Teachers’ Resources National Archives Teachers’ Resources  Docs Teach

14 Click on each Teacher page resource to connect.

15 http://vimeo.c om/11238880


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