Museum in Me.

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Museum in Me

What can we learn from Museums? A Person An Artifact A Place A Period in Time

YOU!!

A picture of yourself (not a school picture) If it’s a “Treasured photo” just make a copy Start thinking about a song that you feel represents you (please make sure it does not have explicit lyrics). Once the song is chosen, google it and print out the lyrics A cereal box to decorate An artifact that represents who you are as a person (this needs to be able to fit into your cereal box.

Why is this important?? Learning how to use primary and secondary sources Analyzing photographs and songs Learning how to create tiered timelines Learning how to identify different types of propaganda Critically thinking about political cartoons… And it will be so much FUN!!!