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Talk to the Picture
February 19, 2015
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How To Talk to the Picture
What?
Talk to the picture allows students an opportunity to match a name to a picture, an accomplishment
to a person, and a quotation to a person in an interactive manner.
How?
Why?
Students need to understand the accomplishments of different people throughout U.S. history as
well as associate primary sources such as quotations to the people who said them.
Process 1: (Set “A”)
Divide students into groups of 3-4.
Provide each team with the strips from the Names that “Go There” page.
Provide each team with the strips from the What They Are Known For page.
Provide each team with either 1 photo placard or an entire set of the photo placards.
Explain to students that they are to match the name and accomplishment for each of the
photo placards that they have (or the one that they are currently looking at).
Explain to students that once they have matched a name and accomplishment to the
face in the photo, they are to raise their hand and have their answers verified.
(If one photo at a time) Once all teams have been verified, then have teams
switch photos and repeat the process. Once teams have seen all of the photos,
move on to Process 2.
(If using the entire gallery per team) Once all teams have been verified, go to
Process 2.
Process 2: (Set “A” and “B”)
Provide each team with the strips from the Their Tweets page.
Explain to students that most of the people that they just examined lived before the
development of Twitter.
Explain to students that they are to reexamine the photos (either through the 1 at a time
rotation or all at once) and match what a tweet from each of the historical figures might
have said.
Explain to students that once they have matched a tweet to the face in the photo, they
are to raise their hand and have their answers verified.
When?
This is a good strategy when reviewing big ideas and/or units of study.
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President…
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My Tweet might say…
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My Tweet might say…
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George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
William H. Harrison
John Tyler
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
Milliard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
NAMES
Abraham Lincoln
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Ulysses S. Grant
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Something that Happened… (Set A & B)
The Whiskey Rebellion
Almost war with France and Great Britain
The Alien and Sedition Acts
XYZ Affair
Louisiana Purchase
Marbury v. Madison
War of 1812
Began the Era of Good Feelings
Issued the doctrine protecting U.S. interests in Latin America
Signed the Missouri Compromise
Wanted funding for the American System to get internal
improvements
Closed the National Bank
Enforced the Indian Removal Act - Causing the Trail of Tears
Sided with the Spanish government in the Amistad case
Denied the entry of Texas into the U.S. due to slavery issues
Died soon after taking office
First President to have impeachment proceedings set against him
Settled the border between Maine and Canada
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Something that Happened… (Set A & B)
Texas was annexed, Oregon boundaries were settled and the U.S.
declared war against Mexico
Served the second shortest term in office - Helped to design the
compromise to admit California as a state (Compromise of 1850)
Signed the Compromise of 1850 - Threatened France with war if
they interfered in Hawaii
Negotiated a purchase of land from Mexico for $10 million Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott Case - Panic of 1857 - Utah War - South Carolina and
six other states left the union
The Civil War - Suspended the writ of habeas corpus - Issued the
Emancipation Proclamation
Tried to enforce the Presidential Reconstruction plan - 1st President
to be impeached, but was deemed not guilty by one vote
Reconstruction - 15th Amendment - Credit Mobilier of America
Scandal
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Stay out of foreign entanglements!
X, Y, and Z wanted a bribe!
15 million for Louisiana? Take my money!
Britain, you burnt my house down!
Europe - Stay out of our back yard!
I did not strike a corrupt bargain!
I represent the common man!
I didn’t cause the Panic - Jackson did!
I’m *cough,cough* President!
No matter what Clay says, I’m the President
American blood has been shed on American Soil
I'm a general and have no passion for politics!
Texas - New Mexico CALM DOWN!
Gadsden for Railroads!
I wish you the best of luck with the war, Lincoln
TWEETS
Four score and seven years ago…
I have a plan! - What? Impeachment?
Civil and Voting Rights for All!
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