Perhaps most important was that while students were deeply engaged in the content and invested in creating the final product, they were also
developing historical thinking skills, exploring Europe's history through a critical lens, applying their reading comprehension skills to difficult non-fiction and historical fiction, interpreting primary sources, writing in a number of genres, and developing their oral language abilities.
Turn your students into historians with primary - source based activities that
develop historical thinking skills.
Not exact matches
Educators agree that students who effectively use primary source documents
develop enhanced
historical thinking skills.
Experiences connect to class curriculum and each connect to the Common Core and local DC standards and help students
develop critical -
thinking skills, literacy,
historical empathy (See Crystal Bridges Study on the Value of Education Field - trips).
Educators believe that students who effectively use primary source documents can
develop enhanced
historical thinking skills.
Develop critical
thinking skills to use when analyzing current or
historical accounts of events.
Through the use of textbook and document - based primary and secondary source readings, interactive activities,
historical fiction, videos, and research projects, the students
develop a rich understanding of the varying cultures while becoming more adept at critical
thinking and analysis, note taking, research, essay writing, class discussion, and both independent and collaborative study
skills.