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Setting Up Your Binder. Dividers: ID Questions Warm-Ups Class work Graded Work To Do (You can use the back folder of your binder for this or you can make it another tab). ***Put your Artifact Hunt sheet under Graded Work*** ***Put your 5 Themes Chart under Class work***.
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Setting Up Your Binder Dividers: ID Questions Warm-Ups Class work Graded Work To Do (You can use the back folder of your binder for this or you can make it another tab) ***Put your Artifact Hunt sheet under Graded Work*** ***Put your 5 Themes Chart under Class work***
1st ID Assignment- 8/30/2011 Complete the following sentence: ____________ sources are the most important for studying history because Remember to Dog Ear and Date your assignment.
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Historical Perspectives Mr. Daniel Santos Mrs. Gertrudis Cabrera
Think-Write-Pair-ShareWrite the following questions in the Class Work section of your binder answer the questions in COMPLETE sentences! • Why do we celebrate Columbus Day? • What do you think about Christopher Columbus based upon what you know? 5 mins.
Class Responses • Why do we celebrate Columbus Day?
Class Response 2. What do you think about Christopher Columbus based upon what you know now?
Compare/Contrast • Create a table like the one on the next slide in the top half of the next page in your binder. 15 mins
As you watch and listen to the first presentation, write down the words/images that impress you.
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Debrief • Share Responses
As you watch and listen to the second presentation, write down the words/images that impress you.
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Starter Question Revisited What do you think about Christopher Columbus based upon what you know now?
Your Interpretation Changed…. WHY?
Big Question To what extent does point of view affect the interpretation of a historical event or historical period?
ID Question- 9/5/2012 • Point of view strongly/does not strongly affect the interpretation of a historical event or historical period because
Using “BMTS” We will use a process to help us not only to identify a different point of view but also to understand…..
Bias Motive
Bias Motive Tone
Source Bias Motive Tone
Use this process to Understand the Author’s Product (Text/Cartoon/Painting/Film/Song) NOT the actual historical event.
What part of the Author’s Self influenced him/her to say what was said or draw what he drew, etc.?
Guided Activity: • Christopher Columbus Letter to the Queen of Spain
In your Interactive Student Notebook, create the next page’s title. • Title: Interpreting Texts • Page: # _____ Divide the page into 2 equal sections horizontally 25 mins
Create two BMTS charts • [see next slide]
Your Team’s Assignment • With a partner, select two sources from given packet • Analyze the sources using BMTS • Choose (a.) or (b.) below: • Present to the class your conclusions/questions (Alternatively, may post on the classroom WikiSpace and post feedback/comments for other groups)
Exit Ticket Complete the blank “BMTS” Chart as you analyze the following image: