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Page 1: Welcome to my neighborhood!

Welcome to My Neighborhood!

Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh is a City of Neighborhoods and Special People

http://pbskids.org/rogers/songLyricsWontYouBeMyNeighbor.html

Mister Fred Rogers*

WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? Click link for song!

Mr. Andrew Carnegie*

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What are we going to learn?

Pittsburgh is our community, a city of neighborhoods.Pittsburgh has changed from one century to the next.Let’s investigate to see what changes we can find. Andrew Carnegie and Fred Rogers made major contributions to Pittsburgh.Pittsburgh and these men made contributions to the nation and the world.Let’s find out what those contributions were.Let’s begin!!! Follow the trolley or dinosaur!!! Click the links next to the icons to learn more!

Students will be able to use technology to gain information (1.9.1) and will be able to know where to go to locate information (8.1.3). In social studies, students will be able to describe the types of homes and businesses located in the community (7.1.2) and understand chronological thinking (8.1.1). Students will be able to identify the role of people in the community and what they do to make a living. (6.1.3)

For historical analysis and skills development, the big idea is that past and present experiences and ideas help us make sense of the world.

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Immigrants moved to Pittsburgh and settled in “neighborhoods.”

This photograph shows three younggirls with the American flag. They areon the steps of the Irene KaufmannSettlement Center.

This is a poster for a community picnic. It featuresUncle Sam welcoming immigrants from different countries.

http://digital.library.pitt.edu/images/pittsburgh/kaufmann.html

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Pittsburgh in 1902Explore with Maps

http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/image-idx?med=1;sid=70015acfea1db70db071fba1ee598be0;q1=AlleghenyCountyPa.;rgn1=darlmaps_su;size=20;c=darlmaps;lasttype=boolean;view=entry;lastview=thumbnail;subview=detail;cc=darlmaps;entryid=x-darmap0805;viewid=DARMAP0805.TIF;start=41;resnum=57

This is a picture map of Pittsburgh in 1902. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3824p.pm008330

Use the zoom and navigator box to see Pittsburghat the turn of the century with the first two maps.

Use your scavenger hunt papers!Explore a political map of Pittsburgh in 1902.

http://digital.library.pitt.edu/images/pittsburgh/explore_location.html

Explore a historical photograph map of Pittsburgh.

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Pittsburgh in 2002• http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/42/4261000.html

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_neighborhoods Use your scavenger hunt papers!

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Artifacts from Pittsburgh at the Turn of This Century

What artifacts can you bring from home?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ed/MrRogersWQED.jpg

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Pittsburgh

Past PRESENT

Let’s Look Closer… Let’s Compare! Let’s use Library of Congress primary sources and current photographs!

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PittSkyline082904.jpg#file

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a10301

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/

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What do you see?

Scan Examine Analyze Compare

Artifacts

Artifact#1

Artifact#2

We’ll complete this one together. Then choose one set of photographs from the next five slides and complete your own SEAC chart.

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Fifth Avenue

Circle the objects in red if they are the same in the photographsor in green if they are different. Then, complete your SEAC chart.

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b05417

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Smithfield Street Bridge

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a09244

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Post Office

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a11821

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Carnegie Library and Museum

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a23338

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Market Square

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a18559

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Let’s Look at and Listen to Andrew Carnegie

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a44399

Adapted NARA Questions• Who did you hear/see?• What else did you hear/see?• Where was the recording/video made?• When was the recording/video made?• What type of recording/video is it?• What are two important things in this

recording/video?• Why was this recording/video made?

What is your evidence for your answer?

• What does it tell you about life in the U.S. at this time?

• What did you learn from this media that you would not have learned from a written report?

CMU Libraries Carnegie Online - Video.flv

http://diva.library.cmu.edu/webapp/carnegie/audio.html

Audio of Carnegie’s Speech about Wealth

Short Video Clips of Carnegie

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Is there a connection?

We’ll use these pictures to go on a Web Quest!We’ll compare them on a Venn Diagram.

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b01240

unrealitymag.com

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Andrew Carnegie Scrooge McDuck

What did you find?

Both

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Andrew Carnegie’s Steel Industry made Pittsburgh the Steel City.

http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/video/jlsteel.html This is a video showing an aerial view of the Jones & Laughlin steel plant.http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/video/cokeovens.html This is a short video about making coke, which is used in making steel.http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/video/ludlum1.html This is a short video about making steel.http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/video/ludlum2.html This is a short video about making steel.

http://images.library.pitt.edu/

Homestead Steel Works supplied steel for WW II.

Adapted NARA Discussion

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Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in Pittsburgh in the steel industry. As you heard in the audio, he believed that men of wealth should

give back to society. He helped Pittsburgh, America, and the world.

Libraries across America

http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/africanam/images/Nwspaper/Journal/Vol05/num42/04_01/04_01A.tif This article praises Andrew Carnegie's support of African American education. "Long Live Andrew Carnegie" It also mentions that Andrew Carnegie helped finance Booker T. Washington's research.

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2010651438/

http://www.carnegiemnh.org/online/dippy/dippy15.html

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011645752

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Pittsburgh’s Steel supplied the nation during World War II

http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=6628524&m=6628527

Women went to work in Pittsburgh’s factories.Rosie the Riveter became the symbol. Hear and see the music. (Adapted NARA Discussion)

http://library.umkc.edu/spec=col/ww2/warnews/rosie.htm

Homestead Steel Workswas essential in WW II for supplying steel for the war.

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Let’s Look at and Listen toMister Rogers

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Archive of American Television.flv

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fredrogerssenatetestimonypbs.htm

Adapted NARA Questions

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9f/Bwsweep

Who did you hear/see? What else did you hear/see?Where was the recording/video made?When was the recording/video made?What type of recording/video is it?What are two important things in this recording/video?Why was this recording/video made? What is your evidence for your answer?What does it tell you about life in the U.S. at this time?What did you learn from this media that you would not have learned from a written report?

A Mr. Roger’s Interview

Mr. Rogers Speaking to the Senate

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Mr. Fred Rogers valued children. He saw Public Television as an avenue for their education. He showed love, caring, and curiosity on

his show.

http://www.gpoaccess.gov/wcomp/v38no28.html

http://pbskids.org/rogers/videos/index.html

Children’s Television

Presidential Medal of FreedomNumber 1164

Congressional Resolution 16 to honor Mister Rogershttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.uscongress/legislation.108sconres16

Mister Roger’s Neighborhoodwas televised around the world.

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What did Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Rogers contribute to Pittsburgh and the United States

and the world? (Click and drag)

• Mr. Carnegie • Mr. Rogers

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Conclusion

Our community, Pittsburgh, is a city of neighborhoods. Much has changed over the past century.

Andrew Carnegie and Fred Rogers contributed to our city, our nation, and our world.

We discovered more about Pittsburgh by asking questions, observing, examining, analyzing, and comparing.

We had fun, and we want to learn more.