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Research Lesson Using Primary Sources
Research with Primary Sources Lesson Plan Librarian- Brenda Cowe Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts Rationale: Students regularly use, and are familiar with using secondary sources for research purposes, however, they are not as familiar with the in-depth reading … Continue reading
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Star Spangled Festival Performance
The Star Spangled Banner Anthem: Celebrating the origin and meaning through performance Information Literacy/Interdisciplinary Arts Grades 9-12 Brenda J. Cowe- School Library Media Specialist Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts Students from choral and instrumental music, theater, dance, visual art … Continue reading
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