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PRIMARY SOURCES Historical Benchmarks Monday, 3 December, 12

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PRIMARY SOURCES Historical Benchmarks

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Primary Sources

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Primary SourcesWhy are they important?

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The boot print vs. The phone book (that is, reading for evidence vs. reading for information)

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Primary SourcesWhy are they important?

The boot print vs. The phone book (that is, reading for evidence vs. reading for information)

What are the considerations the historian must take?

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Primary SourcesWhy are they important?

The boot print vs. The phone book (that is, reading for evidence vs. reading for information)

What are the considerations the historian must take?

We can also use a method called SOAPS

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

S-ubject: What is the subject of the document?

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

S-ubject: What is the subject of the document?

O-ccasion: When was it written? Context? (near when?)

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

S-ubject: What is the subject of the document?

O-ccasion: When was it written? Context? (near when?)

A-udience: Who is the audience? (private, public?)

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

S-ubject: What is the subject of the document?

O-ccasion: When was it written? Context? (near when?)

A-udience: Who is the audience? (private, public?)

P-urpose: What do we learn from the document?

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Primary SourcesThe SOAPS method. Use this to help you unlock the meaning of primary sources

S-ubject: What is the subject of the document?

O-ccasion: When was it written? Context? (near when?)

A-udience: Who is the audience? (private, public?)

P-urpose: What do we learn from the document?

S-peaker: Who authored it or wrote it or said it?

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Primary Sources

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

1. Good questions are needed, the first being “What is it?”

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

1. Good questions are needed, the first being “What is it?”

2. The position of the author of the source is key

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

1. Good questions are needed, the first being “What is it?”

2. The position of the author of the source is key

3. A source should be read in view of its historical background, (ie the context)

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

1. Good questions are needed, the first being “What is it?”

2. The position of the author of the source is key

3. A source should be read in view of its historical background, (ie the context)

4. Analysis can provide evidence about the historical setting

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Primary SourcesAspects of Primary Sources

1. Good questions are needed, the first being “What is it?”

2. The position of the author of the source is key

3. A source should be read in view of its historical background, (ie the context)

4. Analysis can provide evidence about the historical setting

5. Primary source can reveal information about the purposes of the author and about his or her values

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Primary Sources

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What should a student be able to do?

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What should a student be able to do?

1. Analyse them with historical thinking (the aspects)

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Primary Sources

What should a student be able to do?

1. Analyse them with historical thinking (the aspects)

2. Draw conclusions from primary sources

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Primary Sources

What should a student be able to do?

1. Analyse them with historical thinking (the aspects)

2. Draw conclusions from primary sources

3. Find primary sources to support arguments and expand appreciation of history

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Cartoon 1836

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Conduct a “SOAPS analysis” of this cartoon by making a chart

(one box for each letter in SOAPS) and send me your

result by email.

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