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Primary
Source of the Month

Plate XXI in Johann Bernhard Basedow,
Elementarwerke für die Jugend
und ihre Freunde, Berlin, Germany,
1774. From the collections of the Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation.
CONTENTS
"Tools for the Times"
Primary
Source of the Month
Teaching
Strategy
Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources
Teaching News
Quotation of the Month
The
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The Industrious Tradesmen
April 10, 2008
2007-2008 Teaching
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Games,
activities, and resources about life
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"Tools for the Times,"
by Ed Crews
Guests rarely see Colonial Williamsburg's twenty-first-century toolmaking shop. Tucked in a corner of a modern maintenance area, it is out of the way, little known, not on tours, and seldom visited. But within its doors is a mechanical wonderland where craftsmen use today's technology to accurately reproduce an array of eighteenth-century tools and objects. Historic Area interpreters use these creations—saws, surgical instruments, surveying equipment, and apothecary weights, among other things—to make the colonial world come alive.
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Primary
Source of the Month: EngravingCabinetmaking
Shop
Johann
Bernhard Basedow was a German educational
reformer who presented his plan for the
education of children in his book,
Elementarwerke fur die Jugend und ihre
Freunde (Elementary Work for Youth
and their Friends). The illustrations
in the book include maps, plans, views,
plants, animals, minerals, trades and
professions, musical instruments, the
arts and sciences, historical scenes,
scenes from daily life, and all sorts
of objects, implements, and utensils.
Plate XXI shows the interior of a German
cabinet shop.
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Teaching
Strategy:
The Right Tool for the Job
"Tools
have stories to tell. . . . By looking
closely at the ways tools functioned and
how people used them, we can learn about
the everyday tasks of early Americans
and understand more fully the jobs they
accomplished and the things they made."
In this lesson, students compare eighteenth-century
tools with their present-day counterparts,
and discuss how tools have, or have not,
changed over time.
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Colonial
Williamsburg Teaching Resources for Your
Classroom
Colonial
Williamsburg offers a variety of quality
instructional materials dealing with 18th-century
life, including:
- Earning a Living as a Tradesperson in Colonial America (lesson unit)
- Tools: Working Wood in Eighteenth-Century America (book)
- The Historic Trades Series (booklets)
- Think Like a Historian (Primary
Source CDs)
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Teaching
News
April is National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets and their work. Various events are held throughout the month by the Academy of American Poets and other poetry organizations. Many online resources are available to help you incorporate poetry into your classroom instruction, including:
Quotation
of the Month
"A
tool is but the extension of a man’s hand;
and a machine is but a complex tool. And
he that invents a machine augments the power
of a man. And men are as much mightier to-day
than they were five hundred years ago, as
all the machines of the world make them
to be."
Henry Ward Beecher, 1870
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