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Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources: Strategies for Teaching by Tom Bober

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Many elementary school librarians and teachers want to incorporate primary sources into their lessons but struggle with how to do it. Whether you are starting from the beginning, have used strategies that didn't seem to work, or were underwhelmed by others' suggestions, Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources: Strategies for Teaching shows you how you can successfully supplement and deepen your students' learning with primary sources.

Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources: Strategies for Teaching

Focusing on proven strategies for elementary students, the book is divided into four sections, each of which demonstrates the strategies through real-world examples of student work. In the first three parts, it explores the three major considerations for using primary sources, strategies for analyzing primary sources, effectively using primary sources to teach different subject areas, and special considerations for different primary source formats. In the final part, author Tom Bober shares tips that he has learned after years of bringing primary sources into his elementary school that will ensure success in students' primary source analysis.

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Gribble, Jessica. "Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources: Strategies for Teaching by Tom Bober." School Library Connection, June 2020, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/BookStudy/2253620?topicCenterId=2247904.

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