Author: Ronald V. Morris
Publisher: R & L Education
ISBN: 9781607092230
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history.
Bringing History to Life
Author: Ronald Vaughan Morris
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1607092255
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history. Pre-service teachers can use this book as a model for developing their own styles of teaching social studies. Museum educators can use Bringing History to Life to enliven their presentations with students. Teachers in the classroom can use this resource to help their students develop first person presentations by reading about many examples across the grades. This resource is especially important as school districts reduce their budgets for field trips to popular museums that interpret history using this popular method. With this book as inspiration, educators can continue Bringing History to Life for their students.
Publisher: R&L Education
ISBN: 1607092255
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history. Pre-service teachers can use this book as a model for developing their own styles of teaching social studies. Museum educators can use Bringing History to Life to enliven their presentations with students. Teachers in the classroom can use this resource to help their students develop first person presentations by reading about many examples across the grades. This resource is especially important as school districts reduce their budgets for field trips to popular museums that interpret history using this popular method. With this book as inspiration, educators can continue Bringing History to Life for their students.
Bringing History to Life
Author: Ronald V. Morris
Publisher: R & L Education
ISBN: 9781607092230
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history.
Publisher: R & L Education
ISBN: 9781607092230
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history.
Bringing History to Life
Author: Lucy Calkins
Publisher: Firsthand Books
ISBN: 9780325047386
Category : Authors
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This series of books is designed to help upper elementary teachers teach a rigourous yearlong writing curriculum.
Publisher: Firsthand Books
ISBN: 9780325047386
Category : Authors
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This series of books is designed to help upper elementary teachers teach a rigourous yearlong writing curriculum.
Bringing Your Family History to Life Through Social History
Author: Katherine Scott Sturdevant
Publisher: North Light Books
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Katherine Scott Sturdevant shows you how to use social history -- the study of "ordinary people's everyday lives" -- to add depth, detail, and drama to your family's saga. Book jacket.
Publisher: North Light Books
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Katherine Scott Sturdevant shows you how to use social history -- the study of "ordinary people's everyday lives" -- to add depth, detail, and drama to your family's saga. Book jacket.
Quotes That Bring History to Life
Author: Susan Savion
Publisher: Incentive Publications
ISBN: 9780865304253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Hundreds of wise, witty, inspiring, curious, and insightful quotes challenge students to reflect, interact, and stretch their minds. Each book in this series contains 55 quotes—statements made by fascinating people from the past and present. Every quote is accompanied by short activities that engage students with the idea in the quote. Use these in any classroom and any subject area. They’re also great for warm-ups, advisory lessons, or character education classes.
Publisher: Incentive Publications
ISBN: 9780865304253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Hundreds of wise, witty, inspiring, curious, and insightful quotes challenge students to reflect, interact, and stretch their minds. Each book in this series contains 55 quotes—statements made by fascinating people from the past and present. Every quote is accompanied by short activities that engage students with the idea in the quote. Use these in any classroom and any subject area. They’re also great for warm-ups, advisory lessons, or character education classes.
Drawing on Archaeology
Author: Victor Ambrus
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780752431444
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
How does excavation enable the archaeologist to reconstruct the past? Victor Ambrus, who has been the Channel 4 Time Team artist since the programme's inception in 1994, has selected some of the key excavations from the many series to show how it has been possible to recreate snapshots of the past.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780752431444
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
How does excavation enable the archaeologist to reconstruct the past? Victor Ambrus, who has been the Channel 4 Time Team artist since the programme's inception in 1994, has selected some of the key excavations from the many series to show how it has been possible to recreate snapshots of the past.
Bringing History to Life through Film
Author: Kathryn Anne Morey
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442229640
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Whether re-creating an actual event or simply being set in a bygone era, films have long taken liberties with the truth. While some members of the audience can appreciate a movie without being distracted by historical inaccuracies, other viewers are more discerning. From revered classics like Gone with the Wind to recent award winners like Argo, Hollywood films often are taken to task for their loose adherence to the facts. But what obligation do filmmakers have to the truth when trying to create a two-hour piece of entertainment? In Bringing History to Life through Film: The Art of Cinematic Storytelling, Kathryn Anne Morey brings together essays that explore the controversial issue of film as a purveyor of history. Examining a range of films, including highly regarded features like The Last of the Mohicans and Pan’s Labyrinth, as well as blockbuster franchises like Pirates of the Caribbean, chapters demonstrate that the debate surrounding the role of history on film is still as raw as ever. Organized in five sections, these essays discuss the myths and realities of history as they are portrayed on film, from “Nostalgic Utopias” to “Myths and Fairy Tales.” The fourteen chapters shed light on how films both convey and distort historical realities to capture the “essence” of the past rather than the past itself. Ultimately, they consider what role cinema plays as the quintessential historical storyteller. In addition to cinema and media studies, this book will appeal to scholars of history and fans of a wide range of cinematic genres.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442229640
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Whether re-creating an actual event or simply being set in a bygone era, films have long taken liberties with the truth. While some members of the audience can appreciate a movie without being distracted by historical inaccuracies, other viewers are more discerning. From revered classics like Gone with the Wind to recent award winners like Argo, Hollywood films often are taken to task for their loose adherence to the facts. But what obligation do filmmakers have to the truth when trying to create a two-hour piece of entertainment? In Bringing History to Life through Film: The Art of Cinematic Storytelling, Kathryn Anne Morey brings together essays that explore the controversial issue of film as a purveyor of history. Examining a range of films, including highly regarded features like The Last of the Mohicans and Pan’s Labyrinth, as well as blockbuster franchises like Pirates of the Caribbean, chapters demonstrate that the debate surrounding the role of history on film is still as raw as ever. Organized in five sections, these essays discuss the myths and realities of history as they are portrayed on film, from “Nostalgic Utopias” to “Myths and Fairy Tales.” The fourteen chapters shed light on how films both convey and distort historical realities to capture the “essence” of the past rather than the past itself. Ultimately, they consider what role cinema plays as the quintessential historical storyteller. In addition to cinema and media studies, this book will appeal to scholars of history and fans of a wide range of cinematic genres.
Bringing History Home
Author: Bill Schechter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475846657
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Bringing History Home focuses on how to make the teaching of high school history both an intellectual challenge and an experiential adventure. The book focuses on mobilizing pedagogy and curriculum through a variety of activities and resources–music, poetry, field trips, simulations, crafts, current news and civics–to deepen students’ involvement with the subject matter. History classes should be memorable. Bringing History Home provides support and inspiration to education majors, newly minted teachers, and seasoned professionals.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475846657
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Bringing History Home focuses on how to make the teaching of high school history both an intellectual challenge and an experiential adventure. The book focuses on mobilizing pedagogy and curriculum through a variety of activities and resources–music, poetry, field trips, simulations, crafts, current news and civics–to deepen students’ involvement with the subject matter. History classes should be memorable. Bringing History Home provides support and inspiration to education majors, newly minted teachers, and seasoned professionals.
Bringing History Home
Author: M. Gail Hickey
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Bring history to life with these classroom-ready materials and resources. This book instructs readers how to portray history as experiences, not as facts, to facilitate thinking and reasoning skills, enhance sense of self-worth, and pique students' curiosity.
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Bring history to life with these classroom-ready materials and resources. This book instructs readers how to portray history as experiences, not as facts, to facilitate thinking and reasoning skills, enhance sense of self-worth, and pique students' curiosity.
Like a River
Author: Kathy Cannon Wiechman
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 1629790613
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Winner of the Grateful American Book Prize This moving story of two young Union soldiers “joins other great middle grade novels about the Civil War”—an “excellent” read “for all fans of historical fiction who enjoy a hint of romance.” (School Library Journal) Leander and Polly are two teenage Union soldiers who carry deep, dangerous secrets . . . Leander is underage when he enlists; Polly follows her father into war, disguised as his son. Soon, the war proves life changing for both as they survive incredible odds. Leander struggles to be accepted as a man and loses his arm. Polly mourns the death of her father, endures Andersonville Prison, and narrowly escapes the Sultana steamboat disaster. As the lives of these young, brave soldiers intersect, each finds a wealth of courage and learns about the importance of loyalty, family, and love. Like a River is a lyrical atmospheric first novel told in two voices. Readers will be transported to the homes, waterways, camps, hospitals, and prisons of the Civil–War era. They will also see themselves in the universal themes of dealing with parents, friendships, bullying, failure, and young love.
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 1629790613
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Winner of the Grateful American Book Prize This moving story of two young Union soldiers “joins other great middle grade novels about the Civil War”—an “excellent” read “for all fans of historical fiction who enjoy a hint of romance.” (School Library Journal) Leander and Polly are two teenage Union soldiers who carry deep, dangerous secrets . . . Leander is underage when he enlists; Polly follows her father into war, disguised as his son. Soon, the war proves life changing for both as they survive incredible odds. Leander struggles to be accepted as a man and loses his arm. Polly mourns the death of her father, endures Andersonville Prison, and narrowly escapes the Sultana steamboat disaster. As the lives of these young, brave soldiers intersect, each finds a wealth of courage and learns about the importance of loyalty, family, and love. Like a River is a lyrical atmospheric first novel told in two voices. Readers will be transported to the homes, waterways, camps, hospitals, and prisons of the Civil–War era. They will also see themselves in the universal themes of dealing with parents, friendships, bullying, failure, and young love.