Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Monday, January 22, 2018 |
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Bright illustrations and snappy captions present history as a mystery for elementary students, while the flip side asks middle and high schoolers how historians know what they know about the past.
Both sides feature clear visual examples of primary sources.
These double-sided color posters feature definitions of primary and secondary sources and guide students through the process of historical inquiry.
What questions should you ask when examining a primary source? Where should you look for reliable secondary sources?
How do you use the evidence you've gathered to make an argument?
Are you a K-12 U.S. history or social studies teacher, librarian, or teacher educator? Looking for ways to promote the thoughtful, critical reading of primary and secondary sources in the classroom? Teachinghistory.org offers posters to help you out!
PLUS! Civil War Poster - Get students thinking like historians to learn about the Civil War.
Click for printable posters
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