Starter 2
1) Create a story using words of one-syllable only, beginning with a phrase such as: “The last time I saw her, she...” “From the back of the truck..." “On the night of the full moon...” “The one thing I know for sure…” 2 ) Describe a significant place, allowing the details to reveal why the place matters. Describe it from a tree or rooftop or from a hawk’s point of view. Describe it from the height of a dog or a turtle. Primary Sources and Secondary Sources For your research notes, you need to understand the difference between Primary and Secondary sources. Primary Sources (http://www.princeton.edu/~refdesk/primary2.html) Document, object, photograph that was created during the time that is being studied
Secondary Sources: A secondary source interprets and analyzes primary sources. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event. Secondary sources may have pictures, quotes or graphics of primary sources in them.
Creative Historian Research Notes Click here for handout. These should be very, very thorough and typed up. Follow the instructions on the handout.. DUE Wednesday 10/15. There's a reason I'm give you a week to get these done. It's a BIG task. If you rush this, your story will suffer--I've seen it before. SLC Preparation Materials (SLCs are on Wednesday 10/15) Today, we spend 45 minutes preparing for SLCs. SLC Rubric: Gives you the questions you will be responding to for each class. SLC Notecards: Gives you the outline for Humanities notecards on the front, and the instructions for preparing on the back. SLC Preparation
Homework:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
|