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Historical Scene Investigation

Historical Scene Investigation. By: Erin Weiss. Dining With Washington. Guiding Question. SOL: VUS.1a,b,c,d,e,h,j; VUS.8c. How do historians use primary sources to reconstruct the past, analyze cause and effect, and determine significance?. Objectives.

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Historical Scene Investigation

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  1. Historical Scene Investigation By: Erin Weiss Dining With Washington

  2. Guiding Question SOL: VUS.1a,b,c,d,e,h,j; VUS.8c How do historians use primary sources to reconstruct the past, analyze cause and effect, and determine significance?

  3. Objectives #1 Construct a chronology of black history in America including significant events, people, organizations, etc. #2 Evaluate primary sources of an event in history using the SCIM-C method. #3 Reconstruct the event both visually and orally to demonstrate understanding of the political scene, social culture, and historical significance.

  4. Just Do It! 1850 2010 Think/Pair/Share Instructions: Construct a timeline of black history in America including significant events, people, organizations, etc.

  5. Historical Scene Investigation Investigate each document using the SCIM-C method

  6. Question: ? Monitoring/Questioning: What else would I like to find out? What questions do I now need to ask? Monitoring/Questioning: What else would I like to find out? Inferencing: What does the source suggest? Inferencing: What does this source suggest? Contextualizing: When, Why, How source produced? Contextualizing: When, why and how was the source produced? Summarizing: What does the source tell us? Summarizing: What does the source tell us? Source Description: Morale Poster Source Description

  7. H.S.I. cont. Use worksheet to analyze and synthesize documents and begin to piece together as a historical event. Significance Storyline: Write a paragraph or create a storyboard of Dining with Washington.

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