What if they interview family members and read each others interviews?  They 
could vote on one they'd like to ask to come in or Skype - great way to bring 
in first person accounts and primary sources.
Sue Maiers
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On Nov 25, 2012, at 12:15 AM, "Brenda Keller" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Great conversation. I also read the article, but now I need to find resources 
> for elementary age students.  I agree that I remember history more when it's 
> told as a narrative.  With that said, do any of you know of narrative 
> nonfiction for 4th graders?
> Thanks,
> Brenda
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