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Lucille Burroughs Visions In the Dust

Student Study Guide


We are beginning our study of the Great Depression of the 1930s. For this unit, we will be combining literature with the resources of the Library of Congress. As we embark upon this venture, we will be looking at this aspect of history from a young person’s perspective. At the conclusion of this unit, you will be able to:


  1. Begin by looking at Images of the Great Depression for our introductory activity.

  2. Following this exercise, read Karen Hesse’s Newbery Award-winning novel, Out of the Dust. Use the Guided Reading Journal as you read; this will aid you in documenting meaningful passages.
  3. Your next step will be to explore the resources of the American Memory collections. For this project, concentrate your search in America From the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs From the FSA and OWI.

  4. Use keywords and concepts from your Guided Reading Journal to find images representing meaningful passages you have recorded.

  5. Using the images you have selected, compile a presentation (poster, collage, scrapbook, multimedia presentation, etc.) to share with others. The presentation should include the picture with the accompanying passage from the book.

 

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