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Thought of the Day

Thought of the Day. On Friday, we discussed the importance of documents. What is a document? Identify any two important documents (in history or in your life). Explain why these documents are important. You should have 5 complete sentences.

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Thought of the Day

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  1. Thought of the Day On Friday, we discussed the importance of documents. What is a document? Identify any two important documents (in history or in your life). Explain why these documents are important. You should have 5 complete sentences.

  2. How do people learn about other time periods in history?

  3. Literature A body of written work Epic A long narrative (story) poem of legendary or historical heroes Saga Stories about ancient history, battles that took place during voyages (trips), often written in whole poems

  4. Graphics Illustrations, pictures, diagrams, figures 1st used during prehistoric periods on stone tablets or in cave paintings

  5. Primary Sources An eye-witness account of a place or event. Firsthand knowledge Diaries, letters, memoirs, interviews, photographs, news articles (if they were at the event), and legal documents One perspective

  6. Oral History Recorded historical information obtained in interviews concerning personal experiences and recollections (memories). Secondary Sources A document or recording that discusses information originally presented somewhere else. Newspapers, magazines, autobiographies, reviews

  7. Bias A strong opinion about something. You can be biased in favor of something or biased against it. Based on feelings and opinions more than facts Bias influences the way people interpret and write about events. Recognizing bias helps you judge the accuracy of what you hear and read.

  8. Detecting Bias Three of the many possible sources of bias are listed below. Try matching these sources with the paragraphs that follow. There may be more than one answer. • The writer has received incomplete information. • The writer is trying to influence or convince the reader. • The writer’s past experience is influencing his or her thinking.

  9. The pollution in our river is caused by the big factory upstream. The people who own the factory are only interested in making money. They don’t care about the environment at all. I heard about them from my friend Barry, and he knows what he’s talking about. • The writer has received incomplete information. • The writer is trying to influence or convince the reader. • The writer’s past experience is influencing his or her thinking.

  10. 2. Every morning, my grandfather’s rooster crows when it is still dark. About five minutes later, the sun comes up. I don’t know how it works, but my grandfather’s rooster is responsible for the sunrise! • The writer has received incomplete information. • The writer is trying to influence or convince the reader. • The writer’s past experience is influencing his or her thinking.

  11. On the Internet, I learned about a place where aliens have secretly land a spaceship on Earth. They’re going to take over the world, and when they do, they’ll put all of the redheaded people like me in charge. You’d better be nice to me! • The writer has received incomplete information. • The writer is trying to influence or convince the reader. • The writer’s past experience is influencing his or her thinking.

  12. 4. Our new science textbooks will be terrific! I have used other textbooks by the same company, and they are always well-written and accurate. One of the teachers at our school says this is the best textbook she’s ever used. • The writer has received incomplete information. • The writer is trying to influence or convince the reader. • The writer’s past experience is influencing his or her thinking.

  13. Primary Source: True or False?

  14. Primary Source: True or False?

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