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Social Studies Bellwork – Yesterday we talked about survival and the tools you would need to survive. If you were stranded on a desert island and only had THREE items with you, ANY THREE ITEMS, what would they be and why?
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When you finish the Around the Room…
Please put the vocabulary chart in your folder or someplace safe. Please get out your textbook and read pages 2-3 and 8-9. On a piece of notebook paper, write down how historians are like detectives
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We <3 History!!!
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Discussion: How are historians like detectives?
They research Maps, photos, written descriptions They examine objects found (evidence) Keep records, save objects
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Archaeology and other sources (8-9)
Archaeology – the scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of artifacts and other evidence Anthropology – the study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture. Anthropologists seek to understand the origins of humans and the way humans developed physically. Oral tradition – a community’s cultural and historical background, passed down in spoken stories and songs.
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The Historians’ Tools Primary Sources: written or created during the actual time of a historical event. Examples: Letters, diaries, videos, photos, maps, fossils, artifacts, tools.
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The historians’ tools Secondary Sources: written or created after the actual time of a historical event. Examples: books, paintings, articles, media reports.
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The Historians’ Tools Verbal History: stories, songs, or legends passed down between generations.
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