Newest printable poster and postcard for K-12 educators and students now available

The latest poster is for the SS8H3 module, Analyze the role of Georgia in the American Revolutionary Era, which includes the document Plan of the siege of Savannah : with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October 1779 : in which they were defeated by his Majesty's forces under the command of Major Genl. Augustin Prevost (1784), courtesy of Hargrett Library.

The Digital Library of Georgia is pleased to share the second in a series of printable posters and postcards for K-12 educators and students, based upon the Georgia 8th Grade Social Studies Standards of Excellence (GSE). These resources provide high quality, standards-aligned materials that help teachers meet the varying academic interests and needs of their students.

The latest poster is for the SS8H3 module, Analyze the role of Georgia in the American Revolutionary Era, which includes the document Plan of the siege of Savannah : with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October 1779 : in which they were defeated by his Majesty’s forces under the command of Major Genl. Augustin Prevost (1784), courtesy of Hargrett Library.

The poster and postcard are downloadable at:

https://sites.google.com/view/dlg-educator-resources/home/ss8h-posters-and-postcards

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DLG educator resources available for K-12 educators and students

We have educator resources available for K-12 educators and students!

The DLG has been working hard on developing new educator resources for the back-to-school season. They are based on the Georgia 8th Grade Social Studies Standards of Excellence (GSE), and are available at https://sites.google.com/view/dlg-educator-resources.

We have plenty of materials for you to take advantage of, including:

Kevin Shirley, Professor of History at LaGrange College, and Co Coordinator, National History Day Georgia notes: “These materials are precisely what Georgia students need. Giving them the opportunity to examine, study, and analyze primary sources directly aligned to Georgia Studies will build skills and empower learning. In the case of National History Day, many of our participating teachers will use these tools and resources as the ‘gateway,’ introducing their students to research process and the relationship between primary and secondary sources. It is an excellent collection!”

Joy Hatcher, Georgia Department of Education Social Studies Program Manager states: “The Digital Library of Georgia has assembled a wonderfully rich collection of sources that social studies teachers will find helpful in promoting inquiry. Georgia teachers will be thrilled!”

All of these items provide high quality, standards-aligned materials from the DLG that help teachers meet the varying academic interests and needs of their students and support a wide range of topics and time periods.

Topics include:

  • Relations between the early government and the Native peoples
  • The arts
  • Public education
  • The World Wars
  • Civil rights
  • Economics
  • Politics from revolution through present

Materials come from museums, archives, libraries, historical societies, and other cultural heritage organizations that have contributed more than 600 collections to the DLG’s web site, and all provide insight into the state’s diverse population and geography.

We have also added education-themed social media posts for you to distribute, so that you can connect users to items in the DLG. These are available in our downloadable press kit at bit.ly/dlgpresskit.

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