Teaching Strategies

NCTE is engaged in work with the Library of Congressas part of theTeaching with Primary Sources Consortiumto expand the use of primary sources in the teaching and learning habits of literacy teachers and students. Learn more and access additional resources here.  

This searchable database includes strategies for teaching with more than 150 specific items in the Library of Congress’s digitized primary source collection. The strategies were created by more than two dozen teachers and leaders in English language arts education. They articulate specific literacy merit for curriculum or classroom use, along with suggested themes, units, and state standards. Content is searchable through tags such as picturebook and argument.   

Strategy By: Bianca Romero
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Bianca Romero
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Shona Rose, PhD
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Layla Aldousany
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Layla Aldousany
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Kelly E. Tumy
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Maggie Raymond
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Zachary Arthur
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Mark Olsen
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Ruth-Terry Walden
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Jacqueline Maxwell
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Oral HistoriesPhotographs and Prints
Strategy By: Mark Olsen
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Newspapers
Grade: Grade 6, Grade 7
Strategy By: Bianca Romero
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Jacqueline Maxwell
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Ruth-Terry Walden
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Bianca Romero
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Sierra Gilbertson
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Newspapers
Strategy By: LaWanda Williams
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Newspapers
Strategy By: LaWanda Williams
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Jenny McBride
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Sierra Gilbertson
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Mark Olsen
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Newspapers
Strategy By: Jacqueline Maxwell
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Newspapers