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History Lessons

Reading Like a Historian

The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features a set of primary documents designed for groups of students with a range of reading skills.

This curriculum teaches students how to investigate historical questions by employing reading strategies such as sourcing, contextualizing, corroborating, and close reading. Instead of memorizing historical facts, students evaluate the trustworthiness of multiple perspectives on historical issues and learn to make historical claims backed by documentary evidence. To learn more about how to use Reading Like a Historian lessons, watch these videos about how teachers use these materials in their classrooms.

Click here for a complete list of Reading Like a Historian lessons, and click here for a complete list of materials available in Spanish.

Topic

  • U.S. History (28)
  • (-) World History (18)

Time Period

  • Before 500 BCE (3)
  • 500 BCE - 1 CE (7)
  • 1 CE - 500 CE (4)
  • 500 CE - 1300 CE (4)
  • 1300s (4)
  • 1400s (1)
  • 1500s (8)
  • 1600s (3)
  • 1700s (2)
  • 1800s (4)
  • (-) 1900s (18)
Image: Photo of a British trench during the Battle of the Somme taken by John Warwick Brooke, 1916. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Battle of the Somme

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Image: Photo taken after the signing of the armistice in the Compiègne forest on November 11, 1918.

Armistice

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Image: Photograph of Turkish women in Istanbul taken by Frank G. Carpenter in 1923. From the Library of Congress.

Atatürk and Women's Rights in Turkey

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Image: Photograph of Igbo women in 1921. From the New York Public Library.

Women's War of 1929

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Image: Photo of Chinese captives imprisoned by Japanese troops taken in 1937. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Invasion of Nanking

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Image: Photo of Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler at the Munich Agreement in 1938. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Appeasement

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Image: 1938 Nazi referendum poster. From the Nazi Propaganda Archive.

Nazi Propaganda

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Early-20th century map shows the British Empire in India

India Partition

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Image: Photo of Patrice Lumumba speaking with supporters in his effort to regain office, taken in Leopoldville, Congo, on October 15, 1960. From the Library of Congress.

Assassination of Patrice Lumumba

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