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Exploration and Colonization Primary Sources|Teach Tennessee History - 0 views

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    I include this in the collection not just because of the great primary sources, but because it demonstrates the value of smaller collections. State and local historical archives often have digitized content they make available for free, or for a nominal usage fee. Just remember to cite your source for any content you use.
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    I include this in the collection not just because of the great primary sources, but because it demonstrates the value of smaller collections. State and local historical archives often have digitized content they make available for free, or for a nominal usage fee. Just remember to cite your source for any content you use.
David Hilton

Distinguish between Primary and Secondary Sources | University Library - 0 views

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    Might be useful in helping your students distinguish between primary and secondary sources.
Dean Mantz

DocsTeach - 3 views

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    2,500 Primary Sources from the National Archives and ready to use tools, activities to teaching these documents in the classroom.
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    Very interesting site for social studies and primary sources.
Ian Gabrielson

Top Ten Tips for Facilitating an Effective Primary Source Analysis | Teaching with the ... - 4 views

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    "Top Ten Tips for Facilitating an Effective Primary Source Analysis"
Christina Briola

HistoryBuff.com - 3 views

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    Welcome to HistoryBuff.com, a nonprofit organization devoted to providing FREE primary source material for students, teachers, and historybuffs. This site focuses primarily on HOW news of major, and not so major, events in American history were reported in newspapers of the time. In addition, there is information about the technology used to produce newspapers over the past 400 years. Our latest addition is panoramas of historic sites in America.
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    Site has primary sources, newspaper archives, reference libraries and narrated tours of historic sites.
Ian Gabrielson

DocsTeach: Activities: Create - 2 views

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    Each activity-creation tool helps students develop historical thinking skills and gets them thinking like historians. Choose one of the tools below to begin. Then find and insert primary sources and customize the activity to fit your unique students.
Lance Mosier

TPS Quarterly - Winter 2010, Teaching with Primary Sources (Library of Congress) - 4 views

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    Teaching with Primary Sources: library of congress
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Digital Library Directory | An Online Directory of the Best Digital Library Resources - 0 views

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    Great place to start your search for digitized collections/archives. These collections are housed at historical and academic institutions of all kinds, and contain primary sources that can include original historical documents, images, audio, artifacts, etc.
jackson cox

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome - 0 views

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    it seems to have a little bit of everything, but focusing on war and primary sources
Denis MOOTZ

Primary Sources for Germany - 5 views

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    A clearly structured wiki that offers links to several primary source websites for each stage of German history. Very useful!
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    Wide range of soures across time periods...mediaeval to present.
David Hilton

Research and Documentation Online - 8 views

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    Useful guide for history, science and social science students.
Dean Mantz

Zoomin.cct.edc.org - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Choose from 18 content-rich US history units designed to supplement your regular instruction and help students practice skills required by the new, higher standards: reading documents closely and critically, identifying point of view and purpose, engaging in text-based discussions, and writing explanatory and argumentative essays grounded in evidence."
Simon Miles

London Lives 1690 to 1800 ~ Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis - 0 views

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    "London Lives focuses on the perspectives of common Londoners in the 18th-century...This project offers access to hundreds of thousands of primary sources pulled from eight London archives, publicly surfacing over three million names of 18th-century plebeian Londoners."
Christina Briola

Welcome to NBC Learn- K-12 - 5 views

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    News Archives on-demand. Includes videos, resources as well as primary source documents and images.
Christina Briola

US National Archives and Records Administration - 5 views

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    Primary source documents and lesson plans
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