2007
DOI: 10.3200/tsss.98.1.9-13
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Using Picture Books to Arouse Interest in the Study of Geographic Areas

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“…Other examples of responding to an observation include using period photographs, political cartoons, figures, graphs, posters, or diagrams. (For more examples, see Buck 1989;Chick 2006;Landt 2007;Ray 2006;and Vogler 2004. ) Teachers can also extend the power of these visual resources and supplement them through the use of historical artifacts, music, and recordings.…”
Section: Responding To An Observationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Other examples of responding to an observation include using period photographs, political cartoons, figures, graphs, posters, or diagrams. (For more examples, see Buck 1989;Chick 2006;Landt 2007;Ray 2006;and Vogler 2004. ) Teachers can also extend the power of these visual resources and supplement them through the use of historical artifacts, music, and recordings.…”
Section: Responding To An Observationmentioning
confidence: 96%