- Your next task is to begin to explore primary sources, in other words, direct evidence or first-hand testimony - the "raw materials of history".
- For the rest of today and homework tonight you must find and read at least two primary sources (before reading, please see these Keys to Good Reading).
- You must add the notes from your primary sources to your Google Research Doc and highlight those notes according to the color coded system you've been using. Don't forget you must also comment on those notes (in green) as you make them.
- By class on Tuesday, you need to have another blog post that uses one of the primary sources you found to answer a question that you had on the topic. Note that it might not answer it in the way that you want it to or the way that you assumed it would.
This is the blog for Mr. Kramer and Mr. Rigler's 5th and 6th period American Studies class. It features links to students' blogs, assignments, helpful links, and a wide range of other information helpful to students in the class and, hopefully, interesting to others.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Research Project - Day Five
For today, you should have written a post about your topic and sub-topic that provided some information from the in-depth sources you found and read.
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