Bringing History to Life: First-Person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies

Bringing History to Life: First-Person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies

by Ronald Vaughan Morris
ISBN-10:
1607092247
ISBN-13:
9781607092247
Pub. Date:
06/16/2009
Publisher:
R&L Education
ISBN-10:
1607092247
ISBN-13:
9781607092247
Pub. Date:
06/16/2009
Publisher:
R&L Education
Bringing History to Life: First-Person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies

Bringing History to Life: First-Person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies

by Ronald Vaughan Morris
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Overview

Imagine a Founding Father visiting a classroom today, or a sailor from the War of 1812, an Amish man, a 19th century pioneer, or even a Civil War veteran. Ronald Morris has spent more than 25 years bringing these characters into classrooms and inspiring other educators to do the same. In this book he synthesizes his vast knowledge and experience into a resource for all types of educators who help elementary and middle school children develop a love of history. Pre-service teachers can use this book as a model for developing their own styles of teaching social studies. Museum educators can use Bringing History to Life to enliven their presentations with students. Teachers in the classroom can use this resource to help their students develop first person presentations by reading about many examples across the grades. This resource is especially important as school districts reduce their budgets for field trips to popular museums that interpret history using this popular method. With this book as inspiration, educators can continue Bringing History to Life for their students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607092247
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 06/16/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Ronald Vaughan Morris teaches elementary and early childhood social studies methods to graduate and undergraduate students at Ball State University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to First Person Presentations
Chapter 2 Second Grade Presidents' Day
Chapter 3 Third Grade at Simmons School
Chapter 4 Fourth Grade Civil War
Chapter 5 How First Person Historical Narrative is Conducted by Fourth and Fifth Graders
Chapter 6 Sixth Grade: Hope, Indiana Cemetery
Chapter 7 Third and Seventh Grade at the Texas History Walk
Chapter 8 First Person in an Eighth Grade United States History Classroom
Chapter 9 Conclusions

What People are Saying About This

Ronald G. Helms

Bringing History to Life is right on the mark for teaching primary, upper elementary, and middle school social studies. The first Person narratives engage an interesting method to gain students’ attention. Controversy and drama is the heart of history and the author carefully weaves controversial issues and drama throughout the text. Morris has extensive experience to draw upon in presenting dramatic first Person narratives. This method extends to students, parents, and others as presenters in first person narratives. The text includes reference to NCSS Standards, and teachers are able to relate national standards to state standards. The book’s documentation and suggested readings are invaluable to teachers.

Karen Kimball

Morris brings to life important images of history in his latest contribution to the education of our youth. From Civil War characterizations to Indiana cemetery tales and strolls through Texas history, his procedures for application in the classroom are clear and concise. Sustaining democracy, Dr. Morris focuses on multiple perspectives, controversies, and engaging intellectual pursuits. He ignites interest in and passion for learning by creating realistic, historical cultures through practical, imaginative intersections. Dr. Morris has designed helpful classroom lesson plans for enabling students to implement authentic research and adventurous first person narratives.

Brent W. Tharp

Morris' book proves that, as an effective way of teaching history, first person presentations need not be restricted to the carefully recreated environments of living history sites. His concrete examples and thoughtful questions demonstrate the successful use of first person presentations, sure to be of value to teachers and other educators.

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