![]() ![]() ![]() Ask them to look at specific details in the images that provide information about the children (clothes, activities) and their houses (what were they like and how were they made). ![]() Ask students to look for clues to how children lived in Nebraska at the time. Daniel had a dream that Julia shared - and the she alone would see come true.īefore beginning any individual activity, you might want to print and hand out the PSI: Primary Source Investigator badges.Ĭlick the link below to access images from 19th-century Nebraska. Julia becomes the Nebraska farm girl she once was, as she weaves together the story of the great dinosaur rush - an adventurous tale of love and treachery, but most of all the story of her own childhood, and of the older brother she loved more than anything. Like I do all my fossils.” Wandering through the Natural History Museum with her grandchildren, Julia Creath feels the presence of her dead brother, Daniel, she remembers a time when fossil fever hit everyone, old and young - a time when people would kill for those old bones under the ground. “All I want to find is one dinosaur,” Daniel was saying. Below you will find numerous primary source activity ideas to use in conjunction with the novel My Daniel by Pam Conrad. ![]()
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