What does History Mean? Mrs. Rida. What’s the big idea?
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What does History Mean?
Mrs. Rida
What’s the big idea?
Questions to Discuss and Ponder• What is history?• How do people use the
word “history”?• What does it mean to
study history?• What do historians do?• How is history like other
courses you study? How is it different?
On page ____ in your ISN
• Write a history of the first full day of 7th grade.• You will have 12 minutes to
write. • You may include anything you
want in your history• Give it a title
Discussion
• Do you think our histories about the same day in history are the same?• Do you think you included the same events in your history as your classmates?
Historical event
• Something that happened in the past.
For example: • The “I have a
Dream” speech by MLK is a historical event.
Historical account
• A representation of an event from the past.
For example: • An article that
someone wrote about the MLK speech.
Meet with your partner again
• Select 2 events that both you and your partner included in your historical accounts of the 1st day.
• Compare the accounts • Record similarities and differences
on the bottom of the sheet• What do you notice? Why are they
different?
So, history has two meanings
So, what's an event?• Attack on Pearl
Harbor Dec 4th, 1941• Signing of US
Constitution September 17, 1787.
• July 24th 1969 Landing on the Moon
How does this explain our lesson?
How to read articlesB B B B
A A A A
• You will be given two sources about an event.
• Read one A or B depending on where you’re
sitting
• Answer the questions on the handout with your
partner.
• Then switch
• Read other article A/B
• Answer the questions on the handout with your
partner
Card Sort• You will be given a sheet
of paper with boxed events on it.
• Cut out the boxes• Glue them onto your
handout in chronological order 1-10
• With your partner, draw out an account of each of these events
EVENT ACCOUNT
April 15, 1912Titanic Sinking
July 20, 1969US Landing on the Moon