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Social studies teacher, podcaster, and pop culture enthusiast. I create engaging, media-rich resources that help students think critically and appreciate the reminders of the past that are all around us.
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Preview of Jigsaw Lesson: Foodways of the 1930s

Jigsaw Lesson: Foodways of the 1930s

Using the free-to-download Primary Source Analysis form and the secondary source-supported prompts, students will analyze documents related to food from throughout the Great Depression era, and then jigsaw to compare results with one another. This set of primary sources are just a small sampling of a larger collection that you can borrow from.
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Social studies teacher, podcaster, and pop culture enthusiast. I create engaging, media-rich resources that help students think critically and appreciate the reminders of the past that are all around us.

Teaching style

Student-powered inquiry-based with an emphasis on maximizing the value of teaching resources, especially those that hover under the radar.