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For all Virginia ELA Teachers and Librarians:

Resources from

The Library of Congress

Teaching with Primary Sources from

The Library of Congress

VDOE SOL Institutes

Fall, 2016

Presented by TPSNVA

Teaching with Primary Sources, Northern Virginia

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The Library of Congress

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2015 SOL Skill Progression

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Using Information Sources

• View artifacts, primary and secondary

sources.

• Use artifacts, primary and secondary

sources.

• Identify artifacts, primary and secondary

sources.

• Analyze and interpret artifacts, primary

and secondary sources.

• Synthesize evidence from primary and

secondary sources.

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Working definitions from the

Library of Congress:

Primary sources are the raw materials of history – original documents and objects created at the time under study.

Secondary sources are accounts or interpretations created by someone

without firsthand experience.

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Use & Analyze Primary Sources

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LOC.GOV

Primary Sources in All Formats

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Identify Primary Sources

At your table, discuss whether it is a

primary source and how you know.

Primary or Secondary?

Let’s play …

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Primary or Secondary?

Clues:

✓Painted by Gilbert

Stuart - 1755-1828

✓Washington’s life:

1732 - 1799

✓Engraving by Henry

Sadd

1844

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Single Image Activities

Strategies:

✓Jump In

✓Strike a Pose

✓What would

You Ask?

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Identify ethical use of intellectual

property

Copyright

Citation

Further

Research

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Primary or Secondary?

Analyze and Interpret

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary? Recognize Historical Perspective

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Primary or Secondary?

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Primary or Secondary?

Map series showing loss of Indian land

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Which is the Primary Source?

PRIMARY SOURCES ENCOURAGE INQUIRY, PERSPECTIVE, MAKING INFERENCES = TRUE CRITICAL THINKING

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Teach Content through Primary

Source Analysis The 18th Amendment

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The 19th Amendment

Primary Source Sets

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Compare and contrast ideas

and perspectives

From the red folder…

•Choose and analyze ONE image. Be a

“clothing detective” to date image.

•Share your image and analysis with your

table.

•Discuss how the images work together to

tell a broader story.

•What is the photographer’s purpose?

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Bibliographic Record

Three cutters in Factory #7, Seacoast

Canning Co., Eastport, Me. They work

regularly whenever there are fish. (Note the

knives they use.) … under foot is refuse…

Grayson Forsythe, 7 years old, George

Goodell, 9 years old, finger badly cut and

wrapped up. Said, "the salt gets unto the

cut." Said he makes $1.50 some days.

Clarence Goodell, 6 years, helps brother.

August, 1911

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Bibliographic Record

Night Scene, in an Indianapolis

Glass Works.

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-

1940, photographer.

Date Created/Published: 1908 August.

Medium: 1 photographic print.

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Bibliographic Record

6 year old Earle Holt (or Hope), 712

H St. S.W., Washington, D.C. sells

papers for a neighbor boy. When I

met him, within an hour he had

forgotten that I had photographed him,

but he didn't forget to shortchange me

when I bought the paper. He goes to

school in the morning and sells in the

afternoon.

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Bibliographic Record

“Carrying-in” boy in Alexandria

Glass Factory, Alexandria, VA.

Works on day shift one week and

night shift next week.

Creator: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-

1940.

Created/Published: June, 1911.

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Bibliographic Record

…children in the "Kindergarten Factory”…

Every child in these photos worked; I saw

them … go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons

and out at 6 P.M. (High Point, NC)

Some of them told me their ages: One boy

said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). One girl

said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said

10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (One got $3.00 a

week). One boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12

yrs. One said he makes $1. a day.

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Bibliographic Record

Addie Card, anaemic little spinner in

North Pownal Cotton Mill.

Location: Vermont.

Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-

1940, photographer.

Date Created/Published: 1910 August.

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Bibliographic Record Dotheboys Hall in session tucked

away upstairs over the store.

Huntsville, Alabama.

Equipped with … dilapidated benches and

chairs. The lessons begin at 6 A.M. and last for

six hours, and these children who attend in the

morning go into the mill in the afternoon and

vice versa for the required eight weeks, which

the law specifies.

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Biblographic Record

Working Girls Learning

Dressmaking in the Free Evening

School.

Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-

1940, photographer.

Date Created/Published: 1909 October.

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An Awful Blot

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Recognize Direct

Cause-and-Effect

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Organize information

Separate Fact from Fiction

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Evaluate Sources for

Accuracy …I have got 2 brothers and part of them will

vote for you any way and if you will let your

whiskers grow I will try and get the rest of

them to vote for you (sic) you would look a

great deal better for your face is so thin. All

the ladies like whiskers and they would

tease their husbands to vote for you and

then you would be President…

~Grace Bedell, 11 years old, Westfield, NY

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Evaluate Sources

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My dear little Miss

Your very agreeable letter of the 15th is received

- I regret the necessity of saying I have no

daughters - I have three sons - one seventeen,

one nine, and one seven years of age - They,

with their mother, constitute my whole family - As

to the whiskers, having never worn any, do you

not think people would call it a piece of silly

affectation if I were to begin it now?

Your very sincere well wisher

A. Lincoln

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Separate Fact from Fiction

About one month after receiving this well-

intentioned letter from Grace Bedell, an

impetuous eleven-year-old living in

Westfield, New York, Lincoln began to grow

a beard. It is impossible to say what actually

prompted Lincoln to lay aside his razor in

the late fall of 1860, or even the degree to

which Miss Bedell’s recommendation

influenced his decision. However…

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Life in a Box

1. First person - open clue #1 and confer

with group about its identify and purpose.

2. Pass the box to the next player, who

repeats the process for clue #2.

3. Repeat until all the clues have been

examined.

4. How are these clues related?

5. What do they tell us about the owner?

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Analyze and Interpret Artifacts

Use Evidence to Draw Conclusions

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Using Geographic Skills

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Zoom In

Bridgton, ME 1888

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Analyze the Impact of a

Geographic Feature

/A

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Richmond 1863

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What else can we learn from

maps? From the Library of Congress folder…

As a group, assemble the map.

Discuss:

✓What is the map’s purpose?

✓Date & location of map? How do you

know?

✓Use of symbols – what do they tell us about

the cartographer and his culture?

✓How would you use these maps in the

classroom?

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Apply Geographic Skills

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Extension Activities for Drake

Maps 1. Create a timeline of the journey.

1. Write a story based on the evidence in the

maps.

1. Analyze Drake’s motivation for the journey.

1. Propose how U.S. History may have evolved

differently if this voyage didn’t take place.

1. How does Spain remember Drake (Draco)?

1. How does England remember Sir Francis

Drake?

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WORLD DIGITAL LIBRARY

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WORLD DIGITAL LIBRARY

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Compare and Contrast Historical,

Cultural and Political Perspectives

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Archaeological Discoveries Change

Understanding of Early Societies

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Investigate and Research

Monsters

“You’re off the edge of the map, mate. Here there be monsters!”

– Captain Barbossa, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

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Separate Fact from Fiction

Monsters in Historic Newspapers

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Real Monsters!

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Access Online Resources

LOC.gov

Historic

News-

papers

Chronicling

America

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Investigate and Research to

develop written or oral products

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Analyze Perspectives Over

Time

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Prints and Photographs

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Teacher Page

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Primary Source Sets

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Lesson Plans

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DOCUMENTS - Collected for you

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SOL SKILLS

Which skills have we addressed?

What content areas have we introduced?