Kategorien: Alle - secondary - historical - primary

von Zayna Wilkinson Vor 4 Jahren

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historical thinking skills

The study of history involves analyzing both primary and secondary sources to understand past events. Primary sources are firsthand accounts from individuals who witnessed the events, offering a direct perspective but still subject to bias.

historical thinking skills

historical thinking skills

Historical Writing

corroboration
recite
record key facts and ideas for each of your questions
historiography
apa style and formatting
survey
record important titles and subtitles from the work
sourcing
sq3r
tone
figurative language
syntax
diction
read
wright answers to the questions you have created.

historical reading

non written artifacts
remains, buildings, coins, statuses, clothes, ect
contextualization
sources
secondary

this is someones writing based off of something they read or heard. they are writing their version of a primary source or a few primary sources. they did not see this happen first hand, so they can slip in biases or fables.

primary

from someone who saw saw whatever from a first person view. they witnessed it with their own eyes, and these accounts are less likely to be biased, but still can be.

close reading
chronological thinking
question
wright who, what, when, where, and why questions from the main idea
written documents
records, diaries, newspapers, treaties, etc