School and Community Safety

Remember September 11

(9-12)

Historical Perspectives (n32)

Subject

Social studies

Objective

Students will examine how historical sources do not always report events in exactly the same way, students will understand the importance of evaluating internet sources.

Time Needed

One to two class periods

Materials

Access to internet or library with many periodical sources

Lesson

In groups of two, students will be assigned to find 3 articles that deal with the same events of September 11. The three articles must come from three different sources. For example, students should find an article from Time, Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report. Students should read the articles and write responses to the following questions:

* What is the basic tone of each article? In other words, how would you characterize the author’s attitude towards the subject? Is he or she sympathetic, sarcastic, matter of fact, etc?
* What are five points on which all three articles agree, where the information is identical?
* What are five points in which there is not agreement in all three articles?
* What is the conclusion of each article? Are the conclusions the same or different
* What well-known people are quoted in the articles? Are any people quoted in all three articles?
* What everyday people are quoted in the articles? Are any of these people quoted in all three articles?

As a large groups discuss findings. Consider the following:

* If there are discrepancies in the reporting, how do we know which is the accurate history?
* What can we do to evaluate or assess the sources we use the learn history?
* What are the implications of this activity as we read the textbook this year?
* What is history?


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