Age
8-18
Grade
3-12
Carole Marsh
Georgia Primary Sources
Paperback
(Gallopade April 1, 2013)
, First edition
The Georgia Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history in Georgia. 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 Georgia 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 20 Georgia Primary Sources are: 1. Illustration of the city of Savannah – 17342. Lithograph of John Ross – Cherokee Chief – 18273. Replica of the Constitution of the State of Georgia – 18614. Telegram of General Sherman to President Lincoln – December 22, 18645. Magazine cover featuring the Atlanta Race Riot of 19066. Photography of Turner Field – 1996 Centennial Olympic Stadium and home of the Atlanta Braves – 2006 7. Painting of the Siege of Savannah – American Revolutionary War – 17798. Map of the Yazoo-Georgia Land Fraud – 17899. Lithograph of Samuel Worcester – missionary of Cherokee Indians – 183210. Photograph of a group of slaves outside their quarters on Cockspur Island, Georgia – 185011. Excerpt from an advertisement for a slave sale in Savannah, Georgia – 185912. Photograph of General Sherman’s men destroying the railroad in Atlanta – 186413. Illustration of Andersonville Prison in Andersonville, Georgia – 188214. Photograph of Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta – 190715. Newspaper featuring article on the Leo Frank Case – April 29, 191316. Photograph of Rebecca Latimer Felton – first female U.S. Senator – 192217. Photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt talking to a farmer in Warm Springs, Georgia – 193218. Photograph of Greyhound bus station in Rome, Georgia – 194319. Replica of the Official Program for the March on Washington – August 28, 196320. Letter from President Jimmy Carter to Ayatollah Khomeini regarding the release of the Iranian hostages – November 6, 1979Your 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 11" cardstock.
- Series
- Georgia Experience
- ISBN
- 0635107384 / 9780635107381
- Pages
- 20
- Weight
- 10.4 oz.
- Dimensions
- 8.5 x 0.3
in.