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The Michigan Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history in Michigan. We have created a FREE Online TeacherÕs Guide for Primary Sources to help you to teach primary sources more effectively and use creative strategies for integrating primary source materials into your classroom. This FREE Online Teacher's Guide for Primary Sources is 15 pages. It includes teacher tools, student handouts, and student worksheets. Click HERE to download the FREE Online Teacher's Guide for Primary Sources. The Michigan Primary Sources will help your students build common core skills including: - Analysis - Critical Thinking - Point of View - Compare and Contrast - Order of Events - And Much More! Perfect for gallery walks and literature circles! Great research and reference materials! The Michigan Primary Sources Documents are: 1. Portrait of General Orlando B. Willcox - Union general from Michigan - 1860 2. Advertisement for Gale's horse hay rake - 1875 3. Map of railroads in Michigan in 1876 4. Photograph of workers hauling timber in Michigan - 1880 5. Photograph of workers loading copper mined in Michigan onto a steamer ship in Houghton, MI - 1905 6. Photograph of the Malleable Iron Works - 1905 7. Photograph of excursion logging train in Harbor Springs, Michigan - 1906 8. Photograph of Michigan Agricultural College - 1912 9. Photograph of Ford Motor Company's assembly line - 1913 10. Advertisement for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes - company founded in Battle Creek - 1915 11. Portrait of Henry Ford - 1919 12. Photograph of Smykowski Brothers Grocery in Detroit - owned by Polish immigrants - 1922 13. Photograph of Henry Ford with the first Model T and the ten millionth Ford produced - June 4, 1924 14. Photograph of workers inspecting filled boxes of Kellogg's cereal before boxes are sealed - 1934 15. Employees working drill presses at Ford's Willow Run plant - constructed during WWII by Ford Motor Company to produce the B-24 Liberator bomber - 1942 16. Photograph of Chief Justice Warren Burger administering the oath of office to Gerald Ford, Michigan native and 38th President of the United States - 1974 17. Satellite image of the Great Lakes from space - 2000 18. Photograph of the home of Motown Records in Detroit - founded by music producer and entrepreneur Berry Gordy - photo taken 2007 19. Photograph of a freighter passing under the Mackinac Bridge - connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas - 2009 20. Population density map of Michigan based on the 2010 census Your students will: ...think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history. ...participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations. ...integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events. ...experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience. Each primary resource is printed on sturdy 8.5Ó X 11Ó cardstock.
The fifth edition of Michigan: A History of the Great Lakes State presents an update of the best college-level survey of Michigan history, covering the pre-Columbian period to the present. Represents the best-selling survey history of Michigan Includes updates and enhancements reflecting the latest historic scholarship, along with the new chapter ‘Reinventing Michigan’ Expanded coverage includes the socio-economic impact of tribal casino gaming on Michigan’s Native American population; environmental, agricultural, and educational issues; recent developments in the Jimmy Hoffa mystery, and collegiate and professional sports Delivered in an accessible narrative style that is entertaining as well as informative, with ample illustrations, photos, and maps Now available in digital formats as well as print
Patterns of the Past has been published to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Ontario Historical Society. Organized on 4 Sept 1888 as the Pioneer Association of Ontario, the Society adopted its current name in 1898. Its objectives, for a century, have been to promote and develop the study of Ontario’s past. The purpose of this book is both to commemorate and to carry on that worthy tradition. Introduced by Ian Wilson, Archivist of Ontario, and edited by Roger Hall, William Westfall and Laurel Sefton MacDowell, this distinctive volume is a landmark not only in the Society’s history but in the prince’s historiography. Eighteen scholars have pooled their talents to fashion a volume of fresh interpretive essays that chronicle and analyze the whole scope of Ontario’s rich and varied past. New light is thrown on our understanding of early native peoples, rural life in Upper Canada, the opening of the North, the impact of railways, and the growth of businesses and institutions. And there is much social study here too, especially of the new roles for women in industrial society, of working class experience, of ethnic groups, and of children in our society’s past. As well, there are innovative treatments of the conservation movement, of science’s role in provincial society, and of the relationship between society and culture in small towns. Anyone with an interest in the history of Canada’s most populous province will find much in this comprehensive collection.