Judy Harris: The results of involving learners with primary sources - NKyTribune
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Using Primary Sources in Your American History Homeschool Curriculum
History is one of the most exciting subjects to teach. Far beyond memorizing dates, it’s about understanding how people lived, what they believed, and how they shaped the world. Primary sources, like letters and photos, make history come alive. They’re a great addition to lessons that really help your child engage in the topic. Here’s how to use them in your American History classes to spark curiosity and build strong critical thinking skills. …
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