Week 2.2 Let’s Draw or Write: Find an old family photo and practice being a historian. What information can you learn from the photograph? Make a list of 3-5 questions you can ask about the photo. Share your findings with someone who knows more about the photo and see how accurate you were. Wellness Questions: ● When you look at your behavior over the last week, what would your friends and family be able to tell someone about you? What would you want the different perspectives about you to show? ● When you disagree with a friend, how can you use multiple perspectives to help you resolve the conflict? Weekly Assessment Questions: 1. Fill in the blank: A(n) bibliography is an example of a secondary source. Distractors: interview; journal; letter 2. Which characteristic do historians display when asking questions? a. carelessness
b. curiosity c. respect d. responsibility 3. Fill in the blank: Historians analyze sources by asking questions .
Distractors: finding answers; generating solutions; discovering problems 4. True or false : Only one perspective is important when learning about history. 5. True or false: Art can be an important piece of evidence. 6. Which conclusion is supported by this image?
a. There were no schools for children. b. Men did not participate in family life.
c. More girls than boys were born to families. d. Women worked to help support their family. 7. Which question is not important when analyzing sources? a. Who is the author? b. When was it created? c. Where is the source located? d. Is it a primary or secondary source? 8. True or false : Mary shared her beach trip with the class. Luis told his mother about Mary’s trip. Luis is a primary source.
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