BELLWORK: OPCVL For each component of OPCVL…… Origin Purpose Content

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BELLWORK: OPCVL For each component of OPCVL…… Origin Purpose Content One necessary requirement of IB HOA is the ability to read and analyze a document. This ability makes up portions of both Internal and External Assessments, so it is imperative you understand how to evaluate a source. In history, you will always be required to analyze a document for origin, purpose, content, value, and limitations (OPCVL). In order to understand what those components mean, you will read the purple OPVL guidelines handout for bellwork today. For each component of OPCVL…… Summarize in your own words what it means and provide an example Origin Purpose Content Value Limitation

Historical analysis: evaluating OPCVL When reading a historical source, it would be helpful if you were to think of yourself as being in the position of the investigators, defense, prosecution, jury and judge in a criminal trial. That is, you should be concerned with the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. To achieve this, you will need to be as rigorous, as precise, and as logical in your examination and evaluation of evidence as the participants in any trial. While reading a source, you should always determine origin, purpose, content, value and limitations

Historical analysis: evaluating OPVL You are now going to put those historical skills to the test!!! As you analyze the DofI, you will do five things: Evaluate the origin of the document Evaluate the purpose Summarize the content and main points Assess the value of the document Assess any biases or limitations of the document Be ready to present your analysis to the class!

Tactics of DoI Analysis Understand background/origin of the document Message, when it was written, disputes over timeline Place in context of historical events Congress in the middle of waging war, deal with troops, British fleet approaching Determine viewpoint it was written from What influenced Jefferson (local declarations, Stamp Act Congress, Enlightenment philosophers) Analyze circumstances under which it was created What was Jefferson thinking about at the time? (VA Constitution) Analyze what the document left out and why References to Parliament, slavery, women Reconstruct the language and intellect behind the words “Pursuit of Happiness” & “all men created equal”

Keep in mind….. When analyzing value and limitations you need to specifically reference origin, purpose and content! How does the origin, purpose and content add value to the source? How does the origin, purpose and content limit the source?