Wisconsin Historical Society Press eISBN: 978-0-87020-820-1 | Cloth: 978-0-87020-818-8
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
"Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story" brings history to life! Thinking Like a Historian questions in each chapter encourage critical thinking. Scores of artifacts and documents invite students to become eyewitnesses to the past.
Lively, classroom-tested text will engross students. The rich content aligns with relevant, cross-curricular Wisconsin Model Academic Standards. The specially designed Teacher's Edition and Student Activity Guide provide additional tools to reach all learners.
Classroom set includes:
25 Student Textbooks,
1 Teacher’s Edition, and
1 Student Activity Guide disc
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Bobbie Malone, PhD., is the Director of the Office of School Services at the Wisconsin Historical Society. With a master’s degree in elementary education, she taught school for ten years before taking a doctorate in American History. She has authored and edited many student books and teachers guides on Wisconsin history for the state’s classrooms.
Kori Oberle is a historical researcher, writer, and social studies instructional designer who has worked as an educator in museums, historic sites, and for public television. In addition to authoring several publications for teachers and students, she is an Emmy-winning producer of the Cultural Horizons of Wisconsin television series.
Kurt Griesemer has been involved in education for over 20 years, as teacher, television producer, content designer, and publications editor. His work includes creating and producing the Emmy-winning Wisconsin Biographies animated series for the Educational Communications Board among many others. Kurt is currently the Director of Museum Education at the Wisconsin Historical Museum.
REVIEWS
2009 Gold in the Education Category from Independent Publishers Book Awards 2009 Award of Merit from the American Association for State Local History Awards 2009 Silver in the Education Category from ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards 2009 Merit Award from the Milwaukee County Historical Society
Wisconsin Historical Society Press eISBN: 978-0-87020-820-1 Cloth: 978-0-87020-818-8
"Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story" brings history to life! Thinking Like a Historian questions in each chapter encourage critical thinking. Scores of artifacts and documents invite students to become eyewitnesses to the past.
Lively, classroom-tested text will engross students. The rich content aligns with relevant, cross-curricular Wisconsin Model Academic Standards. The specially designed Teacher's Edition and Student Activity Guide provide additional tools to reach all learners.
Classroom set includes:
25 Student Textbooks,
1 Teacher’s Edition, and
1 Student Activity Guide disc
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Bobbie Malone, PhD., is the Director of the Office of School Services at the Wisconsin Historical Society. With a master’s degree in elementary education, she taught school for ten years before taking a doctorate in American History. She has authored and edited many student books and teachers guides on Wisconsin history for the state’s classrooms.
Kori Oberle is a historical researcher, writer, and social studies instructional designer who has worked as an educator in museums, historic sites, and for public television. In addition to authoring several publications for teachers and students, she is an Emmy-winning producer of the Cultural Horizons of Wisconsin television series.
Kurt Griesemer has been involved in education for over 20 years, as teacher, television producer, content designer, and publications editor. His work includes creating and producing the Emmy-winning Wisconsin Biographies animated series for the Educational Communications Board among many others. Kurt is currently the Director of Museum Education at the Wisconsin Historical Museum.
REVIEWS
2009 Gold in the Education Category from Independent Publishers Book Awards 2009 Award of Merit from the American Association for State Local History Awards 2009 Silver in the Education Category from ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards 2009 Merit Award from the Milwaukee County Historical Society