World History, Grades 9-12
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SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR3 1.2 Following Chronological Order CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERis the order in which events happen in time. Histori ...
1.3 Clarifying; Summarizing CLARIFYING means making clear and fully understanding what you read. One way to do this is by asking ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR5 1.4 Identifying Problems and Solutions IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS means finding and understanding the difficult ...
1.5 Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects CAUSES are the events, conditions, and other reasons that lead to an event. Causes ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR7 1.6 Comparing and Contrasting Historians compare and contrast events, personalities, ideas, behaviors, be ...
1.7 Distinguishing Fact from Opinion FACTS are events, dates, statistics, or statements that can be proved to be true. Facts can ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR9 2.1 Categorizing CATEGORIZING means organizing similar kinds of information into groups. Historians categ ...
2.2 Making Inferences Inferences are ideas and meanings not stated in the material. MAKING INFERENCES means reading between the ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR11 2.3 Drawing Conclusions DRAWING CONCLUSIONSmeans analyzing what you have read and forming an opinion abo ...
2.4 Developing Historical Perspective DEVELOPING HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE means understanding events and people in the context of ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR13 2.5 Formulating Historical Questions FORMULATING HISTORICAL QUESTIONS is important as you examine primar ...
2.6 Making Predictions MAKING PREDICTIONS means projecting the outcome of a situation that leaders or groups face or have faced ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR15 2.7 Hypothesizing HYPOTHESIZING means developing a possible explanation for historical events. A hypothe ...
2.8 Analyzing Motives ANALYZING MOTIVES means examining the reasons why a person, group, or govern- ment takes a particular acti ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR17 2.9 Analyzing Issues An issue is a matter of public concern or debate. Issues in history are usually eco ...
2.10 Analyzing Bias BIAS is a prejudiced point of view. Historical accounts that are biased tend to be one-sided and reflect the ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR19 2.11 Evaluating Decisions and Courses of Action EVALUATING DECISIONSmeans making judgments about the dec ...
2.12 Forming and Supporting Opinions Historians do more than reconstruct facts about the past. They also FORM OPINIONS about the ...
SKILLBUILDERHANDBOOKR21 2.13 Synthesizing SYNTHESIZINGis the skill historians use in developing interpretations of the past. Lik ...
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