

Review answers to the previous night’s homework, answering questions as you go. Project the timeline from Timeline from Common Core Sheets websiteĪsk students what they notice about the timeline Images saved on computer to use for timeline demonstration. Printed/hard copies of several of the timelines for homework for those who may not have accessibility to tech/internet/printer at home. Printed/hard copies of the timeline that will be reviewed in class For purposes of this lesson pick one that most closely relates to what you will be teaching) (there is a drop down with a choice of several timelines. Projector and computer with internet access (teacher) I can use primary sources to help me understand historical events. I can create a timeline to show the order of significant events in Ohio and the United States. This lesson can be adapted to the primary sources you would like your students to explore. Note: Students should understand differences between primary and secondary resources prior to this project. Using Newsela to Develop Online Reading Skills.Using EdPuzzle to Create an Interactive Lesson.

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