Do you want your students to read primary source documents, engage in close reading activities, debate and cite evidence to support arguments? If so, you have to use The Stanford History Education Group’s Reading Like a Historian website. I have to thank my colleague Mr. Washam for showing it to me. Take a tour of the site with me in this video:
Links from the Video:
The Stanford History Education Group’s Reading Like a Historian website
Using Google Drive to Digitize Print Documents (including PDFs)
Reading Like a Historian US History Lessons
Reading Like a Historian World History Lessons
Reading Like a Historian Reconstruction Structured Academic Controversy Lesson
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