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Classroom Practice
and
Chronicling
America
Google HangoutMarch 27, 2013
3:00 EDT
Panel
• Diane Cormack, School Library Media SpecialistNorwood Elementary, Harrison County, WV
• Ruth Ferris, School LibrarianWashington Elementary School, Billings, MT
• Cheryl Lederle Ensign, Education Resources SpecialistLibrary of Congress
• Deborah Thomas, Digital Projects CoordinatorChronicling America, Library of Congress
• Robin Butterhof, Digital Conversion SpecialistChronicling America, Library of Congress
About Chronicling America
About Chronicling America
From 1836-1922… history’s markers
About Chronicling America
About Chronicling America
NOW • 7.3 million pages• 32 state providers• 130,000 pages in French, Italian,
German, Spanish2014+• Addition of Connecticut, Florida,
Idaho, Mississippi, Puerto Rico• New languages – Danish, Hungarian,
Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish…
Teacher Resources
Primary Source SetsAmerican Authors in the Nineteenth Century: Whitman, Dickinson, Longfellow, Stowe, and Poe
The Civil War: The Nation Moves Towards War, 1850-61
Harlem Renaissance
Mexican American Migrations and Communities
The Spanish-American War: The United States Becomes a World Power
Lesson PlanThe Titanic: Shifting Responses to Its Sinking
Using Chronicling America
Teacher Resources
• Finding Treasures in an Archive of Historical Newspapers: Chronicling America
• 12 Years a Slave: Primary Sources on the Kidnapping of Free African Americans
• Helping Students Visualize the Process of Change with Historic Images
• Teaching with Informational Text: Historic Newspapers from the Library of Congress
• Presidential Elections: Newspapers and Complex Text
• The Titanic: In the News and in Memory
• Informational Text, the Common Core, and the Library of Congress: A Resource Center Rich with Primary Sources and Teacher Tools
Blog Posts – Instructional Suggestions Using Newspapers
From Our Educator Panelist
Girl from the Gulches - The Story of Mary Ronan Study Guidehttp://mhs.mt.gov/education/MaryRonan_LessonPlan_Final.pdf
History Mystery – Using Historic Newspapershttp://librarydragonink.weebly.com/historic-newspapers.html
Windows To My Life Bloghttp://windows2mylife.blogspot.com/
Ruth FerrisBillings, MT
From Our Educator Panelist
Day of the Blizzard by Marietta Moskin
Texts for differentiation and extensionsBlizzard!: The 1888 Whiteout by Jacqueline BallBlizzard!: The Storm That Changed America by Jim MurphyThe Children's Blizzard by David LaskinCity of Snow: The Great Blizzard of 1888 by Linda OatmanHigh and Laura Francesca FilippucciAnna's Blizzard by Alison Hart Anna, Grandpa, and the Big Storm by Carla Stevens Panic in the Snow : The 1888 New York City Blizzard by Bonnie Highsmith Taylor
Diane CormackHarrison County, WV
From Our Educator Panelist
Newspapers from Chronicling America about Blizzard of 1888
• The Abbeville Press And Banner., March 28, 1888, Image 2
• Bismarck Weekly Tribune., March 23, 1888, Image 4
• Burlington Weekly Free Press., March 16, 1888, Image 1
• Evening Capital Journal., March 15, 1888, Image 1
• Clinch Valley News., March 23, 1888, Image 2
Diane CormackHarrison County, WV
From Our Educator Panelist
Newspapers from Chronicling America about Blizzard of 1888
• Los Angeles Daily Herald., March 13, 1888, Image 1
• Omaha Daily Bee., March 22, 1888, Image 1
• Sacramento Daily Record-union., March 13, 1888, Image 1
• Sacramento Daily Record-union., March 14, 1888, Image 1
• St. Paul Daily Globe., March 20, 1888, Page 4, Image 4
Diane CormackHarrison County, WV