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Interpreting the Evidence
Single Document Historical Analysis. Choose a primary source from the website or upload your own. Add captions to the primary source. Create analysis questions. Students analyze the document and answer questions based on the analysis.
Comparison and Contextualization
Two Document Compare and Contrast. Choose primary sources from the website or upload your own. Create analysis questions. Students analyze both documents and answer questions based on the analysis.
Chronological Reasoning and Causation
Multiple document analysis and synthesizing of historical information. Choose primary sources from the website or upload your own and create narratives and questions for each document to help your students draw conclusions and synthesize the information.
Evaluating the Evidence
Multiple document analysis and evaluation. Choose primary sources from the website or upload your own. Label each side of the scale with a different perspective. Create analysis questions. Students analyze the documents and place each document on one of side the scale based on the author’s perspective.
Geographic Reasoning
Multiple document analysis and geographic reasoning. Choose a map. Choose primary sources from the website or upload your own. Create analysis questions. Students analyze each document and place the document in the correct location on the map.
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Welcome, JR! Archivist! On this page, you can dig into history with Archie, look closely at historical documents, and have fun learning about New York's history.
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Document Analysis:
The Jackson Law
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Time Card
Learning Activity:
Cause and Effect Chain