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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
Teaching with Primary Sources
from the Library of Congress
2.
Primary Sources
Raw materials of history
Original documents and objects
Created at time under study
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Secondary Sources
Created by someone without firsthand experience
Interprets/analyzes primary source
May contain primary sources
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4.
Why use?
Engage students
Develop critical thinking skills
Construct knowledge
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5.
loc.gov
Navigating the Website
6.
Untitled Slide
Exhibitions
Explore and Discover
Search by Topics
Exhibitions:
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/
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Kids & Families
Read.gov
Everyday Mysteries
Local Legacies
Veteran's History Project
Kids & Families:
http://www.loc.gov/families/
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8.
Teachers
Standards
Classroom Materials
Using Primary Sources
Citations:
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/usingprimarysources/
Make sure to use a permanent URL - not a temporary one
Citing Primary Sources
Teacher's Guide and Analysis Tool
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Contact Information:
Kim Gangwish
ksgangwish@unomaha.edu
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Dr. Kim Gangwish
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http://ksgangwish.net
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