Unit 1

  • An account of the past constructed from evidence. This account of the past differs based on the author’s point of view.
  • Everything that has ever happened since the beginning of human history.
  • In history class, an opinion or a claim
  • When historians look at multiple different sources (primary and/or secondary) to find similarities and differences that may show what actually happened.
  • Materials from the time period being studied. Ex. a sword from 1333.
  • A document created based on primary sources and the work of other authors. Ex. Blake W.'s research paper on Peter the Great.
  • The act of reading a source to identify the author’s claim(s) or point of view and how they are making it.
  • Close Reading
  • Secondary Source
  • History
  • Collaboration
  • Primary Source
  • Point of View
  • The Past
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  • An account of the past constructed from evidence. This account of the past differs based on the author’s point of view.
  • Everything that has ever happened since the beginning of human history.
  • In history class, an opinion or a claim
  • When historians look at multiple different sources (primary and/or secondary) to find similarities and differences that may show what actually happened.
  • Materials from the time period being studied. Ex. a sword from 1333.
  • A document created based on primary sources and the work of other authors. Ex. Blake W.'s research paper on Peter the Great.
  • The act of reading a source to identify the author’s claim(s) or point of view and how they are making it.
  • Close Reading
  • Secondary Source
  • History
  • Collaboration
  • Primary Source
  • Point of View
  • The Past

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