Primary Sources - History
Here you will find links to colleges, libraries and other institutions that maintain collections of primary source documents.
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PegDolsonEducation
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WW1: New Zealand Primary Sources
Features a range of primary sources, like photographs painting, ephemera to do with New Zealand's involvement in WW1.f
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DyloweEducation
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Corroboration of Primary Sources
It is important to check details about events or information across multiple sources. This is called corroborating your sources. Here are some great collections to assist you with the task of corroboration
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Mrs. GarnerEducation
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Primary and Secondary Sources
This LiveBinder will help students learn about primary versus secondary sources. It will provide useful links, YouTube videos, and sites to search for primary and secondary sources.
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Yvonne FEducation
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WESTWARD EXPANSION
Primary sources and information that can help students understand westward movement and expansion in the United States
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degarveyEducation
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Connecting Picture Books and Primary Sources
Primary sources are original documents, objects or artifacts created by or used by individuals who had direct connection to the period of time in history that is being studied.
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PBL in the Primary Classroom!
This is a collection of resources for teachers who are wanting to create a PBL environment for their primary-aged classrooms
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Ginger LewmanEducation
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Internet Literacy
Sites to use with students to show why you need to think critically while on internet. Bogus sites.
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lthurber@mac.comEducation
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