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 Do Now:  How was history passed down before writing was invented?  How is a historian like a detective?

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1  Do Now:  How was history passed down before writing was invented?  How is a historian like a detective?

2 Aim: How do historians reconstruct the past? Do Now: Compare the device above with what we have today to listen to music. Take out I.S.I.S. paragraph.

3  How has your life changed from the way it was five years ago? You’re probably playing different games and have long outgrown your old clothes. Your family may have moved to a new home. Your life will continue to change as you grow older. Look around carefully. Ten years from now, everything around you – every object you use, every song you enjoy listening to – will help tell the story of what your life was like today. How will your life change in ten years from now?

4 Aim: How are primary sources and secondary sources different? Do Now: How do historians reconstruct the past?

5  History – the story of the past  Historians – people who study history.

6  Oral tradition – passing on history by word of mouth  This is how history was passed on before writing

7  Artifact – an object made by someone in the past.  What is an example of an artifact?

8  Primary source – materials that were created during the time under study.  Examples:  Autobiography  Newspapers  Diary  Artifacts  Letters  Official documents

9  Secondary source – records of the past that are based on studies of primary sources.  Examples  Biography  Textbooks  Encyclopedias  How does information given in a primary source differ for that of a secondary source?  Primary sources are more reliable than secondary sources because primary sources come from the time under study.

10  Go to St. Mary’s homepage and 6 th Social Studies  Open “Primary vs. Secondary Sources” under Resources  Complete the worksheet

11  HOW ARE PRIMARY SOURCES AND SECONDARY SOURCES DIFFERENT?

12  Do Now: How does a person make good decisions?  Think about before you make an important decision, what do you think about to make sure it is a good choice.  Take out homework – Primary vs. Secondary Sources worksheet

13  Decision - to choose from a number of alternatives.  Evaluate – to judge something’s worth.  Historians must study sources and decide how to interpret them.  Why is decision making important for historians when they are researching the past?

14  A decision is a choice  1. identify the goal you want to reach  2. identify the different alternatives for reaching your goal  3. evaluate each alternative  4. choose the best alternative

15  Historians can have different ideas of the same historical period.  Further back in history the tougher it is to reconstruct the past.

16  Goal – find the city of Troy  Use the Iliad as a guide to find where Troy was located.  Studied the geography and landforms to make a decision  Choices  Corfu  South of Turkey  Chooses Turkey to start searching for Troy

17  Historians are like detectives.  Use evidence (sources)  Sometimes the evidence has disappeared over the years.  Makes it difficult to reconstruct the past  Historians’ viewpoints shape the way we view history.

18  How is decision making and evaluating a part of a historian’s job?

19  Name three specific types of primary sources  Name three specific types of secondary sources


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