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In order to be successful in working with documents, students must not just read documents in order to make claims about historical phenomena, they must also analyze them for Historical Context, Audience, Purpose, Point of View, and the Purpose/Significance (Why is this source important?). For every document analyzed, you must perform a '''[http://www. | In order to be successful in working with documents, students must not just read documents in order to make claims about historical phenomena, they must also analyze them for Historical Context, Audience, Purpose, Point of View, and the Purpose/Significance (Why is this source important?). For every document analyzed, you must perform a '''[http://www.classroomexplorations.org/wiki/images/3/3e/Happysong.mp4 HAPPY]''' analysis. Being able to identify each of the '''[http://www.classroomexplorations.org/wiki/images/3/3e/Happysong.mp4 HAPPY]''' components will prepare students to gather information during this process which is crucial for historical comprehension, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis. Use the table below to assist you in the Historical Analysis. | ||
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Sourcing

Another important set of skills for a student of history is Sourcing which refers to the Historical Context, Bias, Point-of-view/Perspective, Audience, and Purpose/Significance which determines the reliability of documents (texts, maps, charts, political cartoons, portraits, photos, etc).
In order to be successful in working with documents, students must not just read documents in order to make claims about historical phenomena, they must also analyze them for Historical Context, Audience, Purpose, Point of View, and the Purpose/Significance (Why is this source important?). For every document analyzed, you must perform a HAPPY analysis. Being able to identify each of the HAPPY components will prepare students to gather information during this process which is crucial for historical comprehension, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis. Use the table below to assist you in the Historical Analysis.




