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Evidence Versus Interpretation

META
HistoryHistorical Thinking|Ages 10—11|ID: mt_Lu4H4mbsqO

Distinguish between historical evidence and historical interpretation — evidence is what survived, interpretation is the argument a historian builds from it, and the same evidence can support different arguments

Mastery Evidence

  • Development of historical understanding among 9-14 year olds
  • Ways of Seeing: Evidence and Learning in the History Classroom (RRCHNM)

Assessment Prompt

“Does [child] understand that two historians can look at the same evidence and reach different conclusions — and that history involves argument and judgment, not just facts?”

Prerequisites6

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