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A Team Approach To Oral History

Students observe the human side of history as revealed through personal interviews, newspaper articles, and fictional accounts. They record the history of various sites and people in the Seminole area.

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8th - 10th
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History Comes Alive in the Graveyard

Students collect, categorize, analyze and present data, and participate in interpersonal and group activities. They discuss the people, places and events that are part of his or her community history by studying and visiting local graveyards.

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4th - 12th
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A Team Approach to Oral History

Students examine the human side of history as revealed through personal interviews, newspaper articles, and fictional accounts. They record the history of various sites and people in the Seminole area and prepare manuscripts.

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8th - 10th
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What is Brazil's history?

Students research Brazil's history and note the changes that take place over time in Brazil's history. They analyze reasons for changes in Brazil's history and compare and contrast Brazil's history with that of the United States in cooperative groups.

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6th - Higher Ed
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Oral History Projects

Studfents conduct interviews to collect oral history from their friends, family and neighbors. This gives students the chance to be real history makers. They create an i-movie or other multi-media presentation of their oral history interviews.

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5th
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Making Living History

Students listen to oral histories from the Federal Writers' Project. They create their own oral history project of students in their school to be saved for future generations.

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5th
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History in a Jar

Students study the life history of a loved one by creating a journal jar of questions. They write the questions and have the other person answer them in journal form.

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5th
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Awesome Histories Grade 5

Students explore and conduct research on a history website. They analyze primary documents and the stories behind events and people, and create a visual representation of a chapter from the website.

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5th
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Making Living History

Students read oral histories gathered from a website. They create a questionnaire and conduct interviews of fellow students in order create their own oral history project.

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6th - 7th
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Oral Histories of the Great Depression

Students engage in a lesson that is about the oral history told about the Great Depression. They conduct research using a variety of resources and practice telling their own oral history and compare it to the ones found in the information search.

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9th - 12th
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