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- Time After Time — Students examine five Library of Congress primary sources related to Congress and civic participation. As students look closely at each source, they drag and drop it into the timeline. Students explore connections across time and determine relationships between sources. This challenge emphasizes sequencing and periodization.
- Big Picture — Students carefully examine one Library of Congress primary source piece-by-piece to build an overall understanding. As details are revealed, students determine what the big picture is and answer a thought-provoking question about its meaning or purpose. Students use evidence to draw conclusions about a topic. This challenge emphasizes sourcing and close reading.
- Sort it Out — Students are presented with two categories and six Library of Congress primary sources. Looking closely at each source, students drag and drop it into one of the categories until all six are accurately sorted. In this challenge, students carefully analyze primary sources to identify common themes. This challenge emphasizes central ideas, chronology, and contextualization.
“Love this idea! So hard to find great interactive/cross curricular content for social studies.” -Social Studies and ELA teacher from Texas
Student Engagement Students earn votes to become a “Master Legislator” and badges for solving and creating challenges related to citizenship, civil rights, the Constitution, elections and the legislative branch. Students also earn votes when other students solve and rate their challenges. Teacher Support Eagle Eye Citizen includes a Teach section with videos, handouts, lesson planning ideas, resources, and tips for differentiation. Videos introduce teachers to Eagle Eye Citizen. Eagle Eye Citizen Contest RRCHNM is partnering with National History Day® to hold a challenge-making contest November 13 through December 4. All students who create challenges during this period will be entered to win a class pizza party. National History Day will judge each challenge on thoughtful use of Library of Congress primary sources. The winner will be announced in early December. Become an Eagle Eye Citizen today! Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save