Are We There Yet?

Introducing History to

Third Graders

by Mary L. Mann

Summer Fellowship 2006

Champaign County Historical Archives

 
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Lesson 2:

Identifying the ÒEvidenceÓ for Events

 

Vocabulary required for the lesson -- written documents, artifacts, events, evidence, photographs

 

1.  Write the vocabulary words on an overhead transparency of the graphic organizer [6-photo] and students write words on their organizer--set aside after an introduction of words.

 

2.  Ask the questions:  How do you know that something happened in the past?  Discuss the word ÒevidenceÓ

 

3.  Hand out graphic organizers[topic/details] to students.

 

4.  Explain the graphic organizer transparency on overhead.

 

5.  The teacher and students write ÒevidenceÓ under ÒtopicÓ.

 

6.  Introduce and write the different kinds of evidence to be considered--written documents, photographs, and artifacts, on the organizer transparency.

 

7.  Provide each table with an assortment of ÒevidenceÓ--written documents, artifacts and photographs.

 

8.  The tables will sort the evidence and share with whole group.

 

9.  Set aside the sorted evidence in the classroom.