INSPIRED BY PEERS, PRIMARY SOURCES
AND POSSIBILITIES
Witnessing others apply creative applications of primary source materials in the classroom, across multiple subject areas, with cross-curricular opportunities, I was inspired to explore the connection of historical fiction and primary sources for my students.
Adding primary source resources that complement my students' independent reading selections incorporates major areas of study for my students: research, history and genre study. By strengthening this connection, students will develop creative thinking skills, deepen their connection to the historical fiction text, the period of history that is represented and the personal experiences of those who lived in that period all while developing valuable primary source research skills.
Please join me on my journey.
PRIMARY SOURCES:
First hand accounts of an event based on participation or observation
SECONDARY SOURCES:
Primary sources already analyzed, reviewed, or summarized by others
TERTIARY SOURCES:
Overviews of information gathered from other sources
presented in a convenient form
(VT Libraries, 2011)