Continue Working on Section C
Secondary Source OPVL
Evaluation of Sources
| If you know the difference between OS you can OPVL |
Simplified Directions. See my website or the class handout for more details.
1. If you are working on a physical book, be sure to bring it in with you Thursday so I can assist you if necessary.2. ORIGIN: Locate the "provenance" of the author early in this process. It can sometimes be difficult. Again, the provenance means the author's origins / credibility / knowledge on the subject matter of the source.
3. PURPOSE: The author's purpose for writing a book is usually located in the preface, introduction or first chapter of the book. Read those carefully so you can save yourself a lot of trouble. There are NO shortcuts to this step.
4. VALUE: Why has this source been valuable to you in answering your question.
5. LIMITATIONS: What are TWO issues regarding this source that may limit its usefulness in fully addressing the topic. However, just because it doesn't deal with your question, doesn't necessarily make it a limitation.
See complete instructions and student examples for
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Major Due Dates of Complete Section Draft
Section C: Full Draft of Secondary Source: Friday @ 8:20 a.
Section B: Complete Draft of Evidence (min. 550 words / max. 650 words): Friday @ 3:10 p.
Section C: Full Draft of Primary Source: Monday @ 8:20 a.
No Homework Monday, May 18 and Tuesday May 19. (In-Class Work: Self-Directed)
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In-Class and Homework Schedule
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Homework: Work on Section C (Secondary Source) & Continue working on Sec. B Evidence
THURSDAY
Thursday In-Class Work: Work on Section C (Secondary Source) Draft & Begin Sec. C Primary Source
Thursday Homework: Section C Secondary Source Draft (Due 8:20 a. Friday)
FRIDAY
Friday In-Class Work (E Block): Work on Section C Primary Source Draft & Section B Evidence
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