We are so excited to be part of the Library of Congress Primary Sources Poster Sessions again this year. We are going to be sharing our ideas for using BreakoutEDU to engage students in new topics or review a unit you've been studying. We make our own breakouts using primary sources as clues, but you can find TONS of ready-made sets on the Breakout website. There are different subscription levels, including a free option, so you can find the one that's right for you. Our students love finding clues and solving puzzles, so this is a great activity for them.
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Sara MuladoreSara is currently a sixth grade social studies and ELA teacher at Charlevoix Elementary School in northern Michigan. She is part of the northern Michigan Social Studies collaborative. Sara has also taught math, science and reading. Jane GarverJane is a fifth grade English and social studies teacher in Charlevoix, Michigan and the MCTE 2018 Middle School Teacher of the Year. She loves teaching writing and matching students with books.. She spends her summers exploring the attic archives of the Little Traverse History Museum in Petoskey, Michigan. |