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ELSD Connect Primary Sources: Connecting history to historical fiction

Published on Nov 05, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Experience History in Historical Fiction

Using Primary Sources               
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Using primary sources
with historical fiction develops empathetic readers, clarifies historic references, builds understanding,
and enhances the
overall learning experience in the classroom.

A Primer on Primary Sources

  • Primary, secondary and tertiary sources
  • Applications across the curriculum
  • Builds critical thinking skills
  • Engages students with diverse learning styles
  • Digital access: Primary sources at your fingertips
  • Become part of a collaborative network sharing primary source resources
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PRIMARY SOURCES:
First hand accounts of an event based on participation or observation

SECONDARY SOURCES:
Primary sources already analyzed, reviewed, or summarized by others

TERTIARY SOURCES:
Overviews of information gathered from other sources
presented in a convenient form

(VT Libraries, 2011)

PRIMARY SOURCE PRACTICEs & outcomes

  • Questioning provokes critical thinking
  • Questioning sparks cognitive and emotive empathy
  • Historical contextualization facilitates drawing conclusions and creating original products
  • Analysis of primary sources is a springboard for deeper understanding of the historical context within historical fiction texts(Stripling, 2011)

With primary sources, students experience a walk in their shoes responding to history with an empathetic point-of-view.

The strategic use of primary
sources within a unit deepens the level of conversation
and connects students to the human side of history (Stripling, 2011).

Primary sources are more likely than secondary sources to support critical thinking and conceptual understanding (Strickland, 2011).

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Oh, the Opportunities with Primary Sources

Building empathy, content knowledge & understanding

Primary Sources

Options, Opportunities and Possible Pairs!

Photos

Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse

Documents and data

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Maps, Prints and Drawings

The Orphan of Ellis Island by Elvira Woodruff

Audio and video

I Survived series by Lauren Tarshis

Speeches: Manuscripts and audio

I survived the battle of gettysburg, 1863 by Lauren Tarshis

Personal narratives

Library of Congress Veterans History Project

Sheet Music

Babe & Me by Dan Gutman

Ready Resources

Easy digital access to primary sources

OER Digital Databases for Historical Fiction Selections:

• National Council for the Social Studies’ (NCSS) Notable Books lists

• OurStory - a project of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

• The Reading and Writing Project at Teacher’s College

• PBS Reading List


(Martin, 2012)
Reference Article:
http://teachinghistory.org/teaching-materials/ask-a-master-teacher/25626

Library of Congress

Lesson Plans  &  Primary Source Collections

Other ready resources

email
jshurer@elsd.org to join
Diigo Collaborative Resource Community

Primary Sources PLS5020

References

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