Podcasts by American Revolution and Primary Source Documents
Further podcasts by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.
Podcast on the topic Bildung
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Sample Foldable: Christina Deitrick from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.339616
Sample Foldable: Linda Deibel from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.307534
Sample Foldable: Stephanie Panchek from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.285417
ListenLecture: DeAnna Beachley - Women of the American Revolution from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.261056
This audio lecture was recorded by Dr. DeAnna Beachley to teach about the women of the Revolutionary Era.
Women of the Revolutionary Era — Dr. Beachley (Listen
Women of the Revolutionary Era from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.185221
In a response to a colleagues' posting during this module, DeLores McInnis prepared the following:
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Recommended Children's and Pedagogy Literature: American Revolution and Primary Sources from 2023-12-13T12:56:58.178850
I recommend the following books for use when teaching the era of the American Revolution to students in intermediate-level grades:
Content Lecture: Drs. Green and Beachley (10/28/09) from 2009-10-30T10:49
Clickhereto listen to an audio of the lecture delivered by Drs. Green and Beachley during the October ...
ListenLecture: Michael Green — "Nevada during the American Revolution" from 2009-10-30T10:44
Clickhereto access Dr. Michael Green's lecture titled "Nevada during the American Revolution."
ListenArticle: "Thinking Like a Historian: A Framework for Teaching and Learning" by Nikki Mandell from 2009-09-30T14:48
I recommend the article "Thinking Like a Historian: A Framework for Teaching and Learning" by Nikki ...
ListenAn American Revolution Bulletin Board from 2009-09-30T14:36
After seeing thisbulletin board examplein the April 2008 edition ofOAH Ma...
ListenTeaching Students: "What Are Primary Sources?" from 2009-09-11T10:40
I recommend "If Pictures Could Talk, If Walls Could Whisper: Revolutionary Practices that Engage Stud...
ListenBattle Ground Nevada--Using Library of Congress Primary Sources in the Classroom from 2009-01-17T13:23
Activities for Working with Primary Source Documents from 2009-01-17T11:27
Video: Introduction to the Library of Commerce Collections from 2009-01-16T10:58
This video was developed by the Library of Congress to introduce patrons to their resources.
Resources on the Revolutionary War from 2008-04-24T12:29
I recommend the following websites for primary source and other content about the American Revolution era:
Example Student-Made Foldables from 2007-12-10T14:15
The pictures below were taken of foldable projects completed in Mr. Lee Thompson's seventh grade U.S. History class at Fertitta Middle School.