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Unit 1

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HISTORY in Song (Table of Contents) Work Through Time | Contact Us. World History International: World History Essays From Prehistory To The Present. Historical. A procedures supplementary to observation in which the researcher seeks to test the authenticity of the reports or observations made by others. The historical method is employed by researchers who are interested in reporting events and/or conditions that occurred in the past. An attempt is made to establish facts in order to arrive at conclusions concerning past events or predict future events. Steps to Follow Primary Sources of Information - Direct outcomes of events or the records of eyewitnesses Secondary Sources of Information - Information provided by a person who did not directly observe the event, object, or condition External Criticism - Asks if the evidence under consideration is authentic.

The researcher checks the genuineness or validity of the source. Internal Criticism - After the source is authenticated, it asks if the source is accurate, was the writer or creator competent, honest, and unbiased? Establishing the Genuineness of a Document of Relic Evaluation Advantages 1. 2. 3. Teaching With Documents. Skip Navigation. Teachers Home > Teachers' Resources > Teaching With Documents Lessons by Era More Lesson Plan Resources Primary Source Research & Classroom Resources DocsTeachFind and create interactive learning activities with primary source documents that promote historical thinking skills.

Analysis Worksheets Teaching With Documents: Lesson Plans This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections. Teaching with primary documents encourages a varied learning environment for teachers and students alike. PDF files require the free Adobe Reader. Teachers > Connect With Us Primary Sources DocsTeach Visits & Workshops Other Resources. Unit 1 Outcomes.