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Preview of Analyzing a Photo in Historical Context - Bundled Resources

Analyzing a Photo in Historical Context - Bundled Resources

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Photography means “to write or draw with light,”. Analyzing a photo, therefore, is a logical extension of analyzing “texts”; documents we can read and read into, make sense of, and situate within a specific place and time. This growing bundle of resources for analyzing a photo in historical context will support students’ visual literacy skills as they apply to photos as historical sources— strategies for reading, making sense of, and translating images into their own words, while carefully guidi
Preview of BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

Great for Black History Month! This full unit covers multiple perspectives on the "Black Lives Matter" debate and allows students to find their own point of view on the issue. The unit includes a literary connection, background, historical connections, an implicit argument, arguments across multimedia, photographic connections, a class debate planning system, a research guide, and space for an argumentative essay.
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Print and Digital Interactive Notebook Bundle

Primary Source Analysis: Print and Digital Interactive Notebook Bundle

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Save 30% and get access to all four digital and print interactive notebooks for primary source analysis!This bundle includes:Primary Source Document Analysis Interactive NotebookAnalyzing a Photo as an Historical Source: Interactive Student NotebookHistory with Maps Interactive NotebookArtifact Analysis Interactive NotebookEach of these interactive student notebooks have been carefully designed to unlock source analysis for students while building higher level academic literacy. The pages can be
Preview of The Civil War Unit: Document Based Investigation

The Civil War Unit: Document Based Investigation

Document-Based Investigation: The Civil War Central Historical Question: How did the Civil War transform the nation?Historical Context From 1861 to 1865, the United States was divided by a bloody civil war. Both sides—the North and the South—entered the war with great confidence and mobilized forces quickly. Although most major battles were fought in the South, the war consumed the nation. In the end, the conflict resulted in freedom for some 4 million enslaved people and the preservation of the
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