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The Library of Congress and Teaching with Primary Sources at MSU Denver has worked with some amazing educators, and as a result, has acquired a wealth of resources. All of the resources on this site are free to reproduce and use in your classroom.

 

TPS at MSU Denver Resources

Marching into Dixie Annotated Resource Sets
Asset organizers for creating primary source-based learning activities
The lost bet, by Jos. Klir, Paris Learning Activities
Ready to use primary source-based learning activites
Walt Whitman Other Digital Resources
A collection of miscellaneous resources including podcasts, video and web links
Order Resources Orderable Resources
Options for ordering primary sources from your online funded account
Newsletters TPS Newsletters
A frequent showcase of the latest TPS-MSU Denver projects
Demos Demos / Tutorials
A growing collection of helpful tutorials and demonstrations

 

Library of Congress Teachers Page Resources

Abraham Lincoln, 1865 Primary Source Sets
Sets of primary sources on specific topics
The Statue of Liberty Lesson Plans
Teacher-created lesson plans using Library of Congress primary sources
a compass Presentations & Activities
Media-rich historical context and opportunities for both teachers and students to explore.
Destitute Pea Pickers in California Themed Resources
The Library’s best exhibitions, activities, primary sources, and lesson plans on popular curricular themes.
Airshow with a Jim Crow Trailer Collection Connections
Historical context and ideas for teaching with specific Library of Congress primary source collections.

 



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