FInal Class Reflections
This is your reflection so you can reply as you wish.If you kept a journal, you can share from those thoughts if you wish - or consider and address any or all of the following:Time to process informationTIme to apply new informationWas their new information that you will continue to useThank you for enrolling in this class. I hope that the work we did here will serve you and your students long into the future.Neva
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Thank you and hope everyone has a good summer!
I would love to lay claim to this one, but in chatting with LOC about a few of our road blocks the librarian unlocked the key to another issue...hope it helps!
"One caveat, I have found that in some versions of Firefox, the "Page Source" is not in the View menu, but rather under Tools-->Web Developer. Everything else works the same."
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?cwnyhs:1:./temp/~ammem_LrS0::...
Patricia Pugh
Ptarmigan Elementary 5th Grade
Hello everyone,
I enjoy teaching fifth grade and especially social studies. History is so interesting.
Lesson Plan: The Constitution: Drafting a more perfect union
http://myloc.gov/Education/LessonPlans/ExhibitObjects/constitution....
Hi - Please click the continue button above to add your replies and intros to the discussion page - :)
Thanks, Neva
Segue Grant
Oscarville, AK
Quqcuun Memorial School
I teach high school 9-12- all subjects.
I would like to use primary sources both as a main focus and as a supplementary source depending on what we are doing. My first year in Oscarville we read Anne Frank and talked about it as a primary source. They initially thought it was "just" a story. Since then I have had them read letters from soldiers when we studied the Civil War and that was really interesting to the students. I look forward to learning how to better use primary sources across the curriculum.
Hello,
Please click on 'continue' above to enter the discussion forum for introductions. Some of you posted here on comments before the discussion was started, but there are a few more questions there for you to consider. In the meantime, here is the link to a blog post from the LoC on searching digital resources:
http://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2012/05/shortcuts-for-finding-primary...
Hi all I am Marshall Pickens and I teach at East High. My normal slate of classes include U.S. History, World History, and Alaska Studies. I can't wait to get started with this class.
Hi, my name is Erin Peterson and I am currently teaching music at College Gate Elementary. I love incorporating music and social studies, so I am very excited about taking this class and learning more about how I can integrate these two important subjects. Cheers!