The graphic below was originally designed to use with literary texts, but what if teachers used them with primary source texts instead? I've long been interested in identifying teaching strategies around primary source texts. In fact, my one and only Pinterest board is a collection of primary source texts!

    Do you think these reflection prompts have some potential in your primary source classroom?

     

    http://www.todd-finley.com/2017/03/26/7-reader-response-journal-prompts/ 

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