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Abraham Lincoln and His Era: Using the American Memory Project to Teach with Primary Sources [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 125 pages, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1591589029
  • ISBN-13: 9781591589020
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 125 pages, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1591589029
  • ISBN-13: 9781591589020
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Utilizing primary sources from the Library of Congress website, this unique classroom resource presents ready-to-use lesson plans, analysis tools, and rubrics based on Abraham Lincoln and his era.

Abraham Lincoln and His Era: Using the American Memory Project to Teach with Primary Sources is the perfect springboard for incorporating primary source materials into the classroom. The book is organized around a series of primary sources from the Library of Congress website, specifically the American Memory Collection and Abraham Lincoln's era.





Through this information-filled book, teachers and librarians will learn how to use the Library of Congress website and enhance learning with primary source materials. Differentiated instruction and evaluation techniques are included, as are lesson plans, rubrics, and analysis tools. In addition, the book will help teachers create their own lesson plans, analysis tools, and rubrics for other primary sources that correspond to their current lessons/activities. Grades 4-8

















Includes over 20 lesson plans based on written documents and art/humanities primary sources from Abraham Lincoln's era





Offers analysis tools and evaluation rubrics





Provides numerous reproducibles and lesson plans





Helpful indexes offer access to the entries by major word or subject

Papildus informācija

Utilizing primary sources from the Library of Congress website, this unique classroom resource presents ready-to-use lesson plans, analysis tools, and rubrics based on Abraham Lincoln and his era.
What Are Primary Sources and How Do I Use Them in Class?
1(4)
Differentiated Instruction
2(3)
Lesson Plans Analyzing Primary Sources with Document Analysis Tools
5(10)
Letter from Justin Butterfield to Abraham Lincoln
5(4)
Bill to Abolish Slavery
9(3)
Speech Regarding the Mexican War
12(3)
Lesson Plans Using Rubrics to Evaluate Students' Performance
15(54)
Letter to Elihu B. Washburne
15(5)
Letters Between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
20(4)
Letter from Joseph Medill
24(4)
Popular Sovereignty
28(4)
Congratulation Letters
32(4)
Letter from Julia Matie
36(4)
Letter Written by Grace Bedell
40(4)
Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
44(4)
Letter by Mrs. Luther Fowler
48(4)
Emancipation Proclamation
52(4)
Letter from Ulysses S. Grant about the First African American Troops
56(4)
Memo Written by Abraham Lincoln to His Cabinet
60(4)
Eyewitness Account of President Lincoln's Assassination
64(5)
Lesson Plans Incorporating the Arts and Humanities in Primary Sources
69(28)
Poem Written by Abraham Lincoln
69(4)
Certificate of Membership Given to Abraham Lincoln
73(4)
Photographs of Abraham Lincoln
77(4)
Painting
81(4)
Thomas Nast
Painting Showing the Assassination of President Lincoln
85(4)
Reward Posters
89(4)
Iron Casts Made of Abraham Lincoln's Hands
93(4)
Appendix: Analysis Tools
97(26)
Cartoon
97(2)
Letter
99(2)
Map
101(2)
Photo: The More You Look, the More You See
103(2)
Motion Picture
105(2)
Poem
107(2)
Poster
109(2)
Photo: Put Yourself in the Picture
111(2)
Sheet Music
113(2)
Storyboard
115(2)
Sound Recording
117(2)
Written Document
119(2)
Photo: ABC
121(2)
Bibliography 123(2)
Index 125
Bobbi Ireland has an degree in Early Childhood Education from Eastern Illinois University and teaching certificates in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education.