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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

  • World History (15)
  • (-) U.S. History (7)

Time Period

  • Colonial Era (9)
  • Revolutionary War and Early U.S. (11)
  • Slavery and Expansion (10)
  • Civil War and Reconstruction (9)
  • The Gilded Age (9)
  • American Imperialism (4)
  • Progressive Era (11)
  • World War I and the 1920s (14)
  • The New Deal and World War II (12)
  • Cold War (7)
  • Civil Rights Era and Cold War Culture (17)
  • (-) Late 1900s and Early 2000s (7)
Reaganomics image

Reaganomics SAC

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Image: Photograph of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in Washington, D.C., in 1987. From the Library of Congress.

AIDS Crisis

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Image: Police photograph of Oliver North in 1988. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Iran-Contra Affair

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Image: Photograph taken at the NAFTA initialing ceremony in 1992. From the Wikimedia Commons.

NAFTA

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Photograph of United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. From the United Nations.

Kyoto Protocol

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Image: Page from the Senate Congressional Record, October 10, 2002. From Congress.gov.

Iraq Resolution

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Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

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