I was creating a Vision 21 meeting specifically for my History teachers when I came across this strategy. I absolutely think it is brilliant. Here is the original post: https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/teaching-strategies/crop-it. My hope is to show you how this can be done in OneNote using the Snipping Tool. I mean, who doesn't love the Snipping Tool?!?! What is the purpose of Crop it?This strategy is to help students dig deeper and analyze images. For history, analysis is a major player in their TEKS. By using this strategy, students will be able to distinguish and respond to different parts of an image and then use that information to analyze the overall meaning and impact. How to conduct this activityPlace the image you wish students to analyze in a OneNote page. Create a table below it with 3 columns. In the first column, place a prompt you wish the students to answer in a separate row. In the 2nd column, students will use the Snipping Tool to place their image response, and in the 3rd column they will explain their response. Here is an example. Using the Snipping Tool: Open up the Snipping Tool and select NEW. Then drag over the portion of the photo you wish crop. Click the COPY button and then paste into the correct cell. Examples of Questions
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