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1 Directions Grab the SIX sheets of paper off of the computer cart
Do not start your SAQ until AFTER the ANNOUNCEMENTS Get out the OUTLINE for the STUDY GUIDE Get out your DEBATE questions

2 How to interpret primary sources- or- HIPPIE
Document analysis How to interpret primary sources- or- HIPPIE

3 HIPPIE ONLY HAVE TO DO ONE! H- Historical Context I- Intended Audience
P- Purpose P- Point of View of author I- Influence/Impact on the writing (based on the part of HIPP that you did) E- Evidence from outside knowledge ONLY HAVE TO DO ONE!

4 Step 1: Read with Purpose
Read with a purpose. When reading documents, read with concepts in mind. Read with HIPP in mind- which one fits the doc best? Read any questions before you read the article and keep them in mind/ answer them as you read. Sometimes the answers at the beginning of the doc. Sometimes they are at the end. Look for them.

5 Step 2: source Note Look at source note- appears before or after the document This gives clues for what it’s about, what the context is, important info you need to know to understand it Answers fundamental questions Italian explorer Christopher Columbus ( ) sought a westerly route to Asia but landed in the Western Hemisphere in October The sovereigns of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, funded Columbus’s voyages in hopes of expanding trade routes to Asia. This excerpt is the first recorded contact between Europeans and native peoples.

6 ONLY CHOOSE ONE Step 3: Read & H-I-P-P What is the historical context?
Who is the author? When were they historically significant? What occasion influenced the creation of the text? Were there any significant events that took place around this person? What trends or phenomena preceded the creation of the text? Who was the intended audience? Don’t choose if it’s a textbook, chart, graph, or the answers is everyone What is the speaker’s or writer’s intent or purpose? Why did they write this? The answer is never “TO TELL EVERYONE WHAT WAS GOING ON” What biases or interests went into its creation? Point of view How did their nationality/ class/ gender/ religion/ position influence what they are saying? It makes sense that ____ believed ____ because It was odd that _____ believed ____ because ONLY CHOOSE ONE

7 Step 4: i Influence/ Impact on the writing
After you decide which part of HIPP to use, explain how that influenced what the creator wrote/said Ex: if I write a letter and the audience is the school board, that will make my tone very formal and focused on district-related content

8 Step 4: E Evidence Explain one piece of SPECIFIC, HISTORICAL EVIDENCE and how it connects to the document Can’t be mentioned in the doc Can be from textbook, outside knowledge, another doc

9 Step 5: Answer the questions
Either write the question AND answer Or Write complete answers that references the question Some questions you won’t be able to answer because they ask you to compare to another doc that you haven’t read- YOU DON’T HAVE TO ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS

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