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Page 1: History?  WHAT?  WHY?  HOW?  How do we decide what and whose stories to tell? Historical Significance

Historical thinking concepts

Page 2: History?  WHAT?  WHY?  HOW?  How do we decide what and whose stories to tell? Historical Significance

History?

WHAT? WHY? HOW?

Page 3: History?  WHAT?  WHY?  HOW?  How do we decide what and whose stories to tell? Historical Significance

How do we decide what and whose stories to tell?

Historical Significance

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Events of History Timeline

Activity #1

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Results in a Change Reveals something about the past or the

future Construct- They are meaningful stories that

need to be told Varies from time to time and place to place-

history is not fixed it is based on perspectives. (worldview)

Historical Significance

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How do we Know what we

know?

Primary Source Evidence

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Chart Your History

Activity #2

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Interpretation based on Influences from

Primary sources Ask Good questions- read between the lines Worldview of the source Look at the historical setting Back it up- never stand alone.

Primary Source Evidence

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Does change always mean

progress?

Continuity and Change

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Guess the country

???????????????

Activity (BLM: 3.1)

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Continuity or Change?

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Continuity or Change?

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Continuity and change are interwoven Change is a process with moments of turning

points. Progress and decline are how change

happens over time. Change happens in periods over time.

Continuity and Change

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Elementary school Middle school High school

Timeline of continuityand change

Change or continuity?

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What do historical

injustices and sacrifices mean for us

today?

Ethical Dimensions of History

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How can history help us live in the

present?

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Heroes and Villains Do you care about certain

characters? Did it inspire you to do something/

make you aware of something/ feel empathy for something or someone?

When is a textbook like a movie?

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What are the heroes, villains or

victims? How do you know?

What message is the author sending

How do you know?

Ethical Judgment

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Recognize the implicit and explicit ethical

stances in media sources. Take into account the historical context Cautious about imposing modern day

ethics on past events. History should inform us to remember and

respond to events Make informed ethical judgments.

Ethical dimensions of History

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Memorials

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Choose a memorial based on the

time period of your class: - Modern History 1500- Present

Age (Grade 11) - Ancient History- 3500 BCE-

1000 (Grade 10)

Assess a memorial

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How can we ever understand the

past?

Historical Perspective

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Miss Lottie the school teacher

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Choose a partner Sort clues into categories- example: family,

the house, privy contents ect.. Label each category. Hypothesize what happened. Record your findings.

Investigation of the Privy

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Be aware if the difference between

worldviews. Avoid Presentism- present day ideas on the

characters of the past. Understand the historical context. How did people in the past feel about these

events. Look for diverse perspectives from the

actors of the past.

Historical Perspective

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Historical perspective

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What are the

causes that are hidden from view?

Cause and Consequence

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Change is driven by multiple causes- long

term and short term causes. Events that causes significant history Historical actors and economic conditions Unintended consequences Events of history was not inevitable.

Cause and Consequence

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Long term causes

VsShort- term causes

Cause and consequence

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https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFVvLQU_cMo (incident)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWRxppX81E (TSN look back- long term cause)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_p4cpeyS4M

(Anniversary of the incident)

Todd Bertuzzi incidentMarch 8th, 2004

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History happens because of

both short-term and long term causes.(Revolutions)

(Ancient History- Trojan war)

Cause and consequence

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This involved the racial attitudes and

motivations of the white workers who rampaged. Did the workers cause the riot? In some sense they did. But the causes must be set in the larger context of employers paying Chinese workers a fraction of the regular wage rate and the desperate situation of Chinese Canadian workers after the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railroad.

Vancouver anti-Chinese riot of 1887