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- Photo comparison: Focus on geography
- A worksheet for students to use when comparing photographs, focusing on information about the population of the region in which they were taken.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- Photo analysis: Focus on carpet weaving
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing photographs of carpet weaving.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- Photo analysis: Focus on world pottery traditions
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing photographs of pottery-making.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- Photo analysis: Focus on population
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing photographs, focusing on information about the population of the region in which they were taken.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- Tobacco bag stringing: Secondary activity three
- In this activity for grades 7–12, students will evaluate primary source photographs from the Tobacco Bag Stringing collection.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 11–12 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Photo analysis: Focus on geography
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing photographs, focusing on information about the geography of the region in which they were taken.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- A survivor's story: How does it really feel?
- Students use oral history excerpts of a Hurricane Floyd survivor to explore the concept of contradiction or irony.
- Format: lesson plan (multiple pages)
- 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
- Analyzing photographs using Magic Eye
- In Tobacco bag stringing: Elementary activity two, page 2
- This activity will use a "Magic Eye" to help students analyze photographs of people. A Magic Eye is a half-sheet of construction paper or card stock that has a hole about 2 1/2 inches in diameter cut from the center. By using the Magic Eye, students will have an opportunity to more carefully examine photographs by focusing on smaller sections of an image.
- Format: lesson plan
- Adapted by Pauline S. Johnson.
- 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
- To market, to market: Photograph analysis
- In this lesson, students analyze photos of markets from around the world to gain an understanding of the similarities and differences between geographically distant places, to learn about the economic and cultural significance of markets, and to improve visual literacy skills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- The clinical interview
- In Problem centered math, page 3
- Do your students have a strong number sense, or do they rely on memorized procedures, floundering when faced with unfamiliar problems? A clinical interview can help you to assess how your students think about mathematics. This example interview provides a model.
- By David Walbert.
- Bullfighting in Colombia
- In this lesson for grade six, students study the history of bullfighting in Spain and Colombia as an example of how cultural traditions can be transferred from one place to another. Students analyze photographs of bullfighting in Colombia and discuss the cultural tradition of the sport and the controversy surrounding it.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- Photo analysis: Focus on climate
- A worksheet for students to use when analyzing photographs for information about the climate of the region in which they were taken.
- Format: worksheet
- By Eric Eaton.
- Majestic peaks: Mountains of North Carolina and Ecuador
- In this lesson for grade six, students analyze two photographs: one of the mountains of Ecuador and one of the mountains of Western North Carolina. Students then analyze the two photographs together to gain an understanding of the two regions' similarities and differences.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- Tobacco bag stringing: Secondary activity four
- In this activity for grades 7–12, students will examine primary source photographs and biographical information that were collected for the Virginia-Carolina Service Corporation to set up a data record.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 and 10–12 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Whose habitat is that? (Lesson 3)
- This lesson is designed to help students explore the surroundings animals find in each of the five habitats. This plan is written for the desert habitat but the same plan should be used for the exploration of all five habitat settings.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 English Language Arts and Information Skills)
- By Kelly Stewart.
- North Carolina living through photos, then and now
- Students will examine historical photographs of North Carolinians at work or in social settings. They will develop and share skills of “reading” photographs. Then they will use these skills to identify “historical clues” in a photo, and draw their own version of the same person or people in North Carolina today.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Social Studies)
- By Michael Sharp.
- Threads through South America: Weaving in Ecuador
- This lesson for grade six takes a look at the weaving and textiles created in the Andes of Ecuador in and near the town of Otavalo. In addition to learning about Ecuadorian weaving, students may also create their own woven artifact.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Visual Arts Education, English Language Arts, and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- A magic carpet ride: Exploring carpet weaving in India
- In this lesson, a photo analysis activity helps students learn about carpet weaving in India. Students discuss how this tradition compares to the weaving traditions of other cultures.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Visual Arts Education and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.