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Book Backdrops: Connecting Literature and Primary Sources. A presentation of Teaching with Primary Sources Across Tennessee. What is ?. Educational Outreach program of the Library of Congress Mission: to provide educators with
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Book Backdrops:Connecting Literatureand Primary Sources A presentation of Teaching with Primary Sources Across Tennessee
What is ? • Educational Outreach program of the Library of Congress • Mission: to provide educators with • Skills to use the Library of Congress Web site most effectively • Strategies and materials to engage students with primary sources for increasing higher order thinking skills
What can Teaching with Primary Sources do for you? • Workshops • Educator materials • Professional development / in-service credit • Stipends for lesson plans
Book Backdrops • Activity incorporating literacy skills with English/Language Arts and Social Studies • Professional development plan (online) from TPS Direct: http://www.loc.gov/teachers/professionaldevelopment/tpsdirect/pdplanbuilder/exports/fullexport/Book-Backdrops.pdf
Book Backdrops • Connecting books (fiction and non-fiction) to primary sources • For example…
Book: Mr. Lincoln’s Whiskers by Karen Winnick(1999) Primary source:
Book: The Importance of Being Earnestby Oscar Wilde (1895) Primary source:
Handout:Creating Book BackdropsUsing the Inquiry Method • Build vocabulary • Connect to people, dates, events • Search for primary sources • Use primary sources as basis for discussion
Vocabulary Page # Context in book
Page # Person Date Event Place Context in book / history
Children of turpentine worker near Cordele, Alabama. The father earns one dollar a day
The farmers’ exchange, Enterprise, Alabama, where many of the Coffee County FSA (Farm Security Administration) borrowers purchase their supplies. Coffee County, Alabama
Folk song recording:Come up, Horsey, Hey, Heyhttp://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/lomaxbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(l2680a3))
Lesson plan from Library of Congress Teachers Page:To Kill a Mockingbird:A Historical Perspectivehttp://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/lessons/mockingbird/
Contact me!Stacey GrahamProject Coordinator, Teaching with Primary Sources Across TennesseeCenter for Historic PreservationMTSU Box 80Murfreesboro, TN 37132(615) 494-8783Stacey.Graham@mtsu.edu