Search results
Records 1–19 of 19 displayed.
- Anticipation guide: "A Little Kingdom in Carolina"
- A learner's guide to the article "A Little Kingdom in Carolina," this activity will support student comprehension.
- Format: worksheet/learner's guide
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Artifact analysis worksheet
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing a physical artifact. It may be used directly on the computer as a PDF form.
- Format: document/worksheet
- Cartoon analysis worksheet
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing a cartoon, especially a political cartoon. It may be used directly on the computer as a PDF form.
- Format: document/worksheet
- Map analysis worksheet
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing a map. The worksheet assumes that the map is used in conjunction with studying a specific historical event, but may easily be adapted for other purposes. It may be used directly on the computer as a
- Format: document/worksheet
- Motion picture analysis worksheet
- Worksheet for students to use when analyzing historical motion pictures, such as documentaries, propaganda, and training films. It may be used directly on the computer as a PDF form.
- Format: document/worksheet
- Photo analysis worksheet
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing a photograph. May be used directly on the computer as a PDF form.
- Format: document/worksheet
- Poster analysis worksheet
- Worksheet for students to use when analyzing propaganda posters. The worksheet assumes posters created by the United States government during the Depression and Second World War, but could be adapted for other purposes. It may be used directly on the computer...
- Format: document/worksheet
- Reading maps: A process guide
- In Map skills and higher-order thinking, page 15
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.2
- Maps, even contemporary ones, are basically primary sources that have to be analyzed and evaluated. This process guide for reading maps is based on Kathryn Walbert's model for approaching primary sources. I. Identification...
- Format: worksheet/learner's guide
- By David Walbert.
- Reading newspapers: Advertisements
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.6
- A learner's guide to reading and understanding advertisements in historical newspapers.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By Kathryn Walbert.
- Reading newspapers: Editorial and opinion pieces
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.3
- A learner's guide to identifying, reading, and understanding editorial and opinion pieces in historical newspapers.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By Kathryn Walbert.
- Reading newspapers: Factual reporting
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.5
- This learner's guide introduces students to the use of historical newspapers as primary sources and provides key questions for reading them.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By Kathryn Walbert.
- Reading newspapers: Reader contributions
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.4
- A learner's guide to reading letters to the editor and other reader contributions in historical newspapers.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By Kathryn Walbert.
- Reading primary sources: An introduction for students
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.1
- A step-by-step guide for students examining primary sources, with specific questions divided into five layers of questioning.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By Kathryn Walbert.
- Reading primary sources: Worksheet
- This worksheet breaks down the process of analyzing a primary source into five levels of questions: identify, contextualize, explore, analyze, and evaluate the source.
- Format: document/worksheet
- Reading slave narratives: The WPA interviews
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.7
- A reading guide for students working with WPA Federal Writers Project interviews with former slaves.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By David Walbert.
- Sound Recording Analysis Worksheet
- Worksheet for students to use when analyzing a sound recording. The worksheet assumes historical recordings produced in the United States, but could easily be adapted for other purposes. It may be used directly on the computer as a
- Format: document/worksheet
- Topics in Education
- In Preservice teacher education resources, page 4.1
- Building a Firm Foundation New Teacher Support Essays on Kristi Johnson Smith’s...
- Format: article/learner's guide
- Wills and inventories: A process guide
- In Educator's Guides: North Carolina Digital History, page 2.8
- Guiding questions for students investigating daily life in the past through wills, inventories, and probate records.
- Format: article/learner's guide
- By David Walbert.
- Written document analysis worksheet
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing a written document. May be used directly on the computer as a PDF form.
- Format: document/worksheet

