
US History • 90 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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This is lesson 2 of 10 in the unit "Time-Traveling Journalists: US History". Lesson Title: Researching Historical Events Lesson Description: Students will learn effective research strategies to gather information about their chosen historical events. They will utilize primary and secondary sources, focusing on how to evaluate the credibility of their sources.
6-8 (Middle School)
90 minutes
Unit Title: Time-Traveling Journalists: US History
Lesson: 2 of 10
Lesson Title: Researching Historical Events
Lesson Description:
Students will learn research strategies to gather information about historical events of their choice. They will explore primary and secondary sources and develop skills to evaluate the credibility of those sources.
Reading Informational Text:
Writing:
Speaking & Listening:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Students will demonstrate success when they:
| Learner Type | Strategy |
|---|---|
| Struggling Readers | Use audio versions of texts or provide simplified summaries; paired reading with a peer or teacher support; provide guided source analysis outlines. |
| ELL Students | Use visual aids and bilingual dictionaries; provide sentence starters (“This source is credible because…”); opportunities for oral explanations. |
| Students with IEPs | Offer additional time for activities; break complex tasks into smaller chunks; provide graphic organizers to evaluate sources systematically. |
| Advanced Learners | Challenge students to locate and analyze contradictory sources; create a brief presentation on source perspectives or bias; explore additional historical archives. |
Invite advanced learners to select a controversial event in US history and identify multiple primary and secondary sources that present differing viewpoints. Then, they will prepare a mini-report explaining how these sources shape our understanding of the event. They can create a short multimedia presentation highlighting the importance of source evaluation for historical accuracy.
This detailed lesson plan combines inquiry, collaboration, and critical thinking to foster young historians’ research skills aligned clearly with Common Core standards, making the skillset authentic and applicable in their “journalist” role within the unit.
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