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1. WiFi:
Connect to: “TIE”>> no password
required
2. Sign-In
http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/prima
rysources25 >...
Presented by: Julie Erickson
Digging into Primary
Sources:
Resources for Social
Studies and History
Teachers
Resources for today’s
session
http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/primarysources25

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Tie learning specialist performance task

  1. 1. Housekeeping: 1. WiFi: Connect to: “TIE”>> no password required 2. Sign-In http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/prima rysources25 >> Sign-In
  2. 2. Presented by: Julie Erickson Digging into Primary Sources: Resources for Social Studies and History Teachers
  3. 3. Resources for today’s session http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/primarysources25
  4. 4. Primary Sources Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSZ9CKq8M1U
  5. 5. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/primary-source-analysis-tool/
  6. 6. What is a Primary Source? http://padlet.com/fabricandbooks/primarysources
  7. 7. Finding Primary Sources….. South Dakota State Library E- Resources http://library.sd.gov http://loc.gov Library of Congress
  8. 8. Integrating Primary Sources….
  9. 9. Sharing…

Notes de l'éditeur

  • Please take a few minutes to connect to the internet & sign-in to today’s session.
  • Good afternoon
    Welcome to Digging into Primary Sources. Today’s session will provide an introduction to Primary Sources and using them in the classroom to support standards. After today’s session, you will be able to identify whether a source is a primary or secondary source, access primary sources and teaching resources from the Library of Congress plus other sites for instructional use, demonstrate how primary sources can support teaching strategies and most importantly, you will have increased confidence utilizing primary source material in the classroom.
  • Excerpt from Glenn Wiebe’s Digging Deeper into Primary Sources presentation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSZ9CKq8M1U models using primary source images to spark discussion in the classroom.

    Where do you think this is?

    Academic discomfort…..

    What are some of your thoughts? What are some things that could make this work better?

  • What is a primary source? How does one identify a primary source?

    Use padlet for group share to identify and brainstorm primary sources

  • Where are some options for Primary Sources?
    Open discussion for where to look for primary sources, search terms to use etc


    Looking at subscription sources for primary sources. These are the subscription e-resources that the SD State Library subscribes to. They include full-text magazines & journals, e-books, practice tests, encyclopedias, and more. They are available to you free of charge through the State Library. Today, we will focus on the e-resources that contain primary sources.

    The Library of Congress provides multiple resources—from audio and video to images for primary source research.

    Go live with guided exploration

  • Where are some ways one can integrate primary sources?

    Answer the “academic discomfort” question from earlier in the day

    Brainstorm ways to incorporate primary sources

    https://historytech.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/14-suggestions-for-integrating-primary-sources/#more-20336
  • Allow time for working on locating primary sources to utilize in the classroom & sharing ideas

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