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  • Earth, Climate, and Change: Observing Human Impact

    In this collection, students will use photographs as data to observe and identify changes over time in water-related features such as coastlines or glaciers (USA: Annenberg 2020).

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  • Analyzing Maps

    In this lesson students will learn about the design elements of a map, apply an analytical framework to analyze maps, consider maps as sources that contain bias, and assess the value and limitations of using maps as sources (USA: Brown University 2018).

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  • Analyzing Famous Speeches as Arguments

    Unterrichtsvorschläge zu berühmten Reden in der amerikanischen Geschichte (USA: ReadWriteThink 2020)

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  • Analyzing Correlations of Education and Income

    Students will explore maps containing U.S. census data from 1950 through 2000. (2020)

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  • Analyzing Maps to Better Understand Current Events

    This New York Times lesson provides strategies to help students gain that confidence so they can interpret even the most complex historical or current maps. The lesson also suggests ways for using current events maps as a tool to better understand both history and what’s going on in the world today (2016).

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  • Analyzing the Elements of Art

    Fifth piece in the Seven Elements of Art series, in which Kristin Farr helps students make connections between formal art instruction and our daily visual culture (New York Times Learning Network 2016).

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  • Reign of Terror

    In this lesson, students question the motives of the Committee of Public Safety through analyzing excerpts from the ʺDecree Against Profiteersʺ and the ʺLaw of Suspects.ʺ (USA: Stanford 2021)

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  • There’s Something Funny About These Candidates

    In this NY Times lesson, students learn about the power of caricature to reinforce and/or create media images of politicians and public figures by analyzing political cartoons and spoofs from the past and present (2008-15).

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  • Building a Better Argument: Critical Thinking

    In these lessons, students will learn to create good arguments by getting a handle on the basic structure. The lesson will provide useful tips for picking out premises and conclusions and for analyzing the effectiveness of arguments (Annenberg Classroom, USA 2011).?

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  • Making Sense of Maps

    This guide offers an overview of the history of maps and how historians use them, a breakdown of the elements of a map, tips on what questions to ask when analyzing maps, an annotated bibliography, and a guide to finding and using maps online (USA: History Matters 2002-21).

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