Age
8-18
Grade
3-12
Carole Marsh
Kentucky Primary Sources
Paperback
(Gallopade April 1, 2013)
, First edition
The Kentucky Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history in Kentucky. We have created a FREE Online Teacher’s Guide for Primary Sources to help you to teach primary sources more effectively and use creative strategies for integrating primary source materials into your classroom. This FREE Online Teacher's Guide for Primary Sources is 15 pages. It includes teacher tools, student handouts, and student worksheets. Click to download the FREE Online Teacher's Guide for Primary Sources.The Kentucky Primary Sources will help your students build common core skills including: • Analysis• Critical Thinking• Point of View• Compare and Contrast• Order of Events• And Much More! Perfect for gallery walks and literature circles! Great research and reference materials! The Kentucky Primary Sources are: 1. Drawing of settlers traveling the Wilderness Road into Kentucky – early 1800s2. Lithograph of a caricature portraying the bitter antagonism between Kentucky Senator Henry Clay and President Andrew Jackson during the protracted battle over the future Bank of the United States from 1832 through 1836 – 18343. Engraving of Henry Clay – circa 18504. Oil painting entitled "Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap" - 18515. Painting of the Battle of Perryville from Harper’s Weekly - November 1, 18626. Map of the plan of the Battle of Mill Spring found in the Robert Knox Sneden diary 1861 to 1865 – January 19, 18627. Drawing of bird’s eye view of Frankfort, Kentucky – capital city in 18718. Lithograph of an advertisement entitled "Chew Punch plug tobacco" - National Tobacco Works – Louisville, Kentucky - 18869. Photograph of steamboats and businesses on the Mississippi River in Kentucky – 190010. Illustration of assassination of Governor William Goebel – 190011. Cover of sheet music entitled "We’ll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky Home" - signifying the state’s official song "My Old Kentucky Home" - 191512. Photograph of Kentucky coal miners in Jenkins, Kentucky – October 193513. Photograph of the 1937 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky – 193714. Photograph of Ohio River flooding Louisville, Kentucky – 193715. Photograph of replica of Kentucky log cabin where President Abraham Lincoln was born – photo taken 194016. Photograph of Kentucky Senator Happy Chandler presenting a twist of tobacco grown on his farm to U.S. Vice President John N. Garner – 194017. Photograph of workers taking burley tobacco in from the fields to dry and cure in the barn – near Lexington, Kentucky – 194018. Photograph of Walnut Hall, horse breeding farm in bluegrass region near Lexington, Kentucky –194019. Photograph of a one-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky – August 194020. Photograph of family renting company house with no water or electricity for $6 per day in Bell County – photo part of a project documenting health and living conditions among coal miners – 1946Your students will: • think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history. • participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer’s interpretations. • integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events. • experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience. Each primary resource is printed on sturdy 8.5" X 1
- Series
- Kentucky Experience
- ISBN
- 0635107457 / 9780635107459
- Pages
- 20
- Weight
- 0.3 oz.
- Dimensions
- 8.5 x 0.3
in.