Teaching with Primary Sources: Exploring World's Within Pages
Who Should Attend: Elementary Teachers, Pre-service Teachers, Librarians, Curriculum Specialists
When: August 6 & 7, 2024 from 9:00am - 2:00pm
Why Attend:
- $100 stipend to all participants
- FREE Children’s Literature: receive valuable resources to enrich your classroom library
- FREE USU Swag
- Collaborative Planning Time: Take time to collaborate and plan meaningful lessons
- Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced professors at Utah State University
- Continental Breakfast, Lunch and snacks provided
What to Expect:
- Explore the power of primary sources and children’s literature
- Dive into the world of elementary Social Studies and English Language Arts
- Collaborate with peers and experts in the field
- Create meaningful lessons and units aligned with Utah’s new standards
Key Topics:
- Integrating Social Studies and English Language Arts
- Teaching Culture Using Primary Sources and Children’s Literature
- Developing Engaging Lesson Plans for the Classroom
Hosted by:
Dr. Rachel Turner, Assist. Professor, Elementary Social Studies Ed., USU Eastern
Dr. Amanda Deliman, Assist. Professor, Elementary Literacy Ed., USU Salt Lake
Dr. Marla Robertson, Assoc. Professor, Elementary Literacy Ed., USU Uintah Basin
Attendees MUST attend BOTH workshop days to receive stipend, books and swag.
USBE re-licensure hours available for licensed educators