Source Analysis - Toolkit STEP 3: SOURCE PROVENANCE (Origin, Purpose)

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Source Analysis - Toolkit STEP 3: SOURCE PROVENANCE (Origin, Purpose) Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 STEP 1: SOURCE CONTENT FOLLOW STEPS 1-5; start on green, and work your way round- follow the blue arrows. Answer question 1-7 7) Is the source VALUABLE? Does the source help you find out more about the topic you are studying? What limitations does the source have? (To fully answer this you MUST consider the content, origin and purpose COP) WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL YOU? 1) what does the source SAY? OR What can you SEE in the picture? (Is the information given accurate?) 2) What is the main message of the author? (Consider the content, context and comment 3C’s) STEP 5: VALUE Q14 Q13b 6) Do you TRUST the person who created the source? Are they likely to tell you the truth? Could they be biased? Why? STEP 2: HISTORICAL VIEWPOINT Q15 Q16 Differentiate for Mariam, Dasha & Moza Remove accuracy – add in historical interpretation. Ie what is the viewpoint of the source? Q14 STEP 4: RELIABILITY 3) What is the sources view of the event you are studying? Q14 STEP 3: SOURCE PROVENANCE (Origin, Purpose) 4) Who made it? When was it made? (This is the origin) 5) Why do you think the source was made? (This is the purpose of the source) Want to know the latest? Follow us… Twitter @GEMS_WSO | Facebook GEMSWSO