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Wisconsin
Sharing
our
stories.
Exploring
our
past.
Recollection
Wisconsin
brings
together
more
than
200,000
state
and
local
history
resources
from
libraries,
archives,
museums
and
historical
societies
across
Wisconsin.
Find
lesson
plans
and
guidelines
for
using
this
free
collection
of
historic
photos,
maps,
newspapers,
letters,
diaries,
artifacts,
oral
histories
and
other
primary
sources
at
http://recollectionwisconsin.org/teachers.
Recollection
Wisconsin
offers
tips
and
activities
to
help
you
effectively
incorporate
primary
sources
from
our
collections
into
your
Social
Studies
and
English
Language
Arts
curriculum.
Our
freely
accessible
lesson
plans
support
the
development
of
select
skills
emphasized
in
the
Common
Core
and
can
be
adapted
to
suit
all
grade
levels.
Disciplinary
Literacy
in
Social
Studies
and
the
Common
Core
State
Standards
Use
newspaper
articles,
photographs
and
other
primary
sources
as
evidence
to
support
a
historical
argument
Read
original
letters
and
diaries
from
Wisconsin
settlers,
immigrants
and
soldiers
in
order
to
experience
multiple
perspectives
Understand
change
over
time
by
examining
historic
maps,
photographs
and
artifacts
Common
Core
State
Standards
for
English
Language
Arts
Use
historic
newspapers
to
encourage
close
reading
and
identification
of
key
themes
and
ideas
in
a
text
Develop
speaking
and
listening
skills
by
listening
to
and
conducting
oral
history
interviews
Use
historic
photographs
to
inspire
creative
narrative
writing
Gather
multiple
sources
and
evaluate
the
credibility
and
accuracy
of
each
source