The ability to analyse sources to support ideas about the past.

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The ability to analyse sources to support ideas about the past. Starter  Colour each skill and its definition with a matching colour. Cause & Consequence The ability to analyse sources to support ideas about the past. Evidence Examining the people/events/concepts that contributed to or prevented change. Historical Perspectives Why events/people/concepts are important to history. Historical Significance The ability to link ideas or events based on a causal relationship. Continuity & Change The ability to consider the point of view of both modern and historic people.