First Person Reasoning in Historical Analysis:
A teacher inquiry project by Jaimie Stevenson
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A Note on the Teaching Contexts
A Note on Adapting the Inquiry Question
Analytic Essay
Part I: Introduction
Part II: “Doing History” with Critical Literacy Tools
Part III: Historical Thinking and Literacy Tools at Work in My Classroom
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A) Perspective-Making in the Classroom: Student as Self
B) Perspective-Making in the Classroom: Student as a real or imagined individual in history
Part IV: Conclusion and Implications for Future Practice
Artifacts
ARTIFACTS from World History: 9th grade, Focus on Success Program
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Artifact: Media Analysis Worksheet
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Extended Analysis of Artifact
Artifact: RAFT Newspaper Article
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Extended Analysis of Artifact
Artifact: Feudalism Faces
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Extended Analysis of Artifact
Artifact: Warm Up on an Event that Changed Your Life
ARTIFACTS from African American History: 10th grade, Magnet Program
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Artifact: Exit Ticket on the Death of a Student
Artifact: 6-Word Memoirs on Slave Resistance
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Extended Analysis of Artifact
Artifact: Extended Analysis of Dramatic Readings of a Slaveowner's Diary
Artifact: Analysis of Abolitionism Debates
Artifact: 6-Word Memoirs "From the Inside"
Artifact: Eulogy to Eastern State Penitentiary
Artifact: Free Write on Prison Architecture
Artifact: The Pinwheel Prison Graphic Organizer
Artifact: Original Prison Narratives
Artifact: Exit Ticket on Dramatization Activities
Artifact: Notes Organizer for Prison Reform Commission Roles Research
Artifact: Prep Sheet for Prison Reform Commission Roles
Unit Plans & Annotated Lesson Plans
Fall Unit Plan (WH): Modes of Participation
Fall Unit Plan (ENG): Intro to Media Analysis
Spring Unit Plan (AAH): Purpose of Prisons in the U.S.
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The UbD
Annotated Lesson Plan 1
Annotated Lesson Plan 2
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Materials: Prison Narratives Reading Handout
Extras
Working Theory of Practice
Working Bibliography
Spring Unit Plan (African American History):
Purpose of Prisons in the u.S.
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