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Lookout Point: Who Influences Social Studies? Tedd Levy Wandering Behind: Talking About Pearl Harbor Daniel J. Ferri Oral History Research: Internet Resources and Report Margaret Hill A World War II Oral History Project for Eighth Grader Thomas E. Gray Book Review: Faithful Elephants Barbara J. Holt The Great Irish Famine: Life and Work in America Notable Irish Americans of the 1800s The “Name It” Game Lou Paliani

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Lookout Point: Preparing Young People for Longer Lives in an Aging Society Donna P. Couper and Fran Pratt Visiting and Interviewing Older Adults: Service-Learning in the Sixth Grade Alison Parker Using Political Cartoons: An Activity for Students of Every Ability Dwight C. Holliday and Janice A. Grskovic Critical Thinking and Logical Argument James A. Duplass and Dana L. Ziedler Book Review: The Thanksgiving Visitor by Truman Capote Lisa L. Owens Aging in America Donna P. Couper and Steven S. Lapham

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Cynthia Williams Resor, Exploring Vacation and Etiquette Themes in Social Studies: Primary Source Inquiry for Middle and High School (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017) 134 pages, hardcover $60; paperback and ebook $30. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781475831986/Exploring-Vacation-and-Etiquette-Themes-in-Social-Studies-Primary-Source-Inquiry-for-Middle-and-High-School This book "introduces a thematic approach to social history that connects the past to the daily lives of students. Historical overviews of vacation and manners spanning from the ancient world to twentieth century United…

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Dialectical Discussion: A Method at the Heart of Our Democratic ProcessJames Massey Breaking News! Ten Tips for How to Make Current Events Work for YouSean McBrady Not Yet Fully Illuminated: African American History and Washington, D.C. Book Review by Dawn Chitty

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Two Words in Need of Redemption John Hergesheimer Lewis & Clark: An Interdisciplinary Expedition Kristy Brugar The Compromise of 1790: A Capital Simulation David L. Ghere Book Review: York's Adventure with Lewis and Clark by Rhoda Blumberg Paul Horton Furious and Formidable: A Lewis & Clark Bestiary

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Even without in-person field trips, photographs stored online can stimulate enriching investigations of historic places.

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Controversy Over Child Labor Teresa G. Wojcik and Williiam Knous Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and the Idea of National Parks Carol Thornton

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Legendary tour Guides who were Enslaved AmericansCaroline C. Sheffield and Ashley L. Shelton Also in this issue: Giving Up Control: Action Research in Middle SchoolRon Silvis MEMBERS ONLY

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Connect-the-Dots: Making Meaning from Historical Evidence Chris Edwards Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793 (Book Review) Sandra W. Moss World War I Posters: Thinking Critically about History and the Media Tom Carty On the Trail of an Epidemic: Yellow Fever in New Orleans, 1845-1860

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