Books as Hooks to Library of Congress Online Primary Sources Super Saturday September 10, 2011
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If you want your children to learn more about a topic read quality children’s literature and make connections to online primary sources. Books + Primary Sources = Memorable, Meaningful, Fun Learning
Steps for connecting books to primary sources: 1. Select a topic you will be studying in your classroom 2. Choose a book that aligns with your topic and is appropriate with your grade level 3. Before reading the book as a class discuss its historical setting 4. As you read the book the 2 nd time go through and compile a list of for people, dates, events and mark ones that could have primary source connections (could use post-it notes) 5. Search across the library for diverse primary sources that connect with that book. 6. Connect across the curriculum 7. Develop engaging activities 8. Share your successes 9. Have fun!!
Students can read the book and locate “evidence” that supports the story.
Abraham Lincoln Create a treasure chest of primary sources on a theme.
Primary Source Connections
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Ruby Bridges
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If your students… Read quality literature AND Explore primary sources
They will … make connections AND enjoy learning about the past!