Overview
Using photographs, drawings, and paintings as sources of information, Investigating Images helps students understand and think critically about historical and contemporary times and places. This resource includes teaching instructions, reproducible data charts, and assessment rubrics.
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- Nine self-contained, fully-developed activities including teaching instructions, reproducible data sheets, assessment rubrics, and exemplars.
- Tips on investigating images.
- Information about types of images.
- Criteria for assessing and selecting images.
- Criteria for selecting images.
- Assessment for Learning suggestions.
- Opportunities for differentiation.
- Online access to sample images.
Top ∧Comments from Reviewers
“My amazement at the usefulness and thoughtfulness is renewed every time I look at another one of these strategies.”
“There are so many ways that this strategy could help students not just in Social Studies, but in any course or life in general.”
“I was pleasantly surprised at how well [students] empathized with the individuals in the image. Great learning opportunity for my class.”