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Develop a Thesis StatementHistorians use Turabian but we know that many classes in middle school and high school teach the MLA styleSecondary sources are usually created by historians, but based on the historians reading of primary sourcesTo do this, you must develop your own argument of the historical impact of the person, event, pattern or idea you are studyingAn example of a secondary source is Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James MAnother researcher might consult these same primary sources and reach a different conclusionConsider interviewing primary sources- eyewitnesses to the eventsAn annotated bibliography is required for all categories

 

Noodle Tools can help students track their sources, take notes, organize their ideas, and create their annotated bibliographiesThe purpose of primary sources is to capture the words, the thoughts and the intentions of the pastExample:Visit our Annotated Bibliography page for more informationWisconsin Historical Society Support Us Membership Donate

 

Citations/BibliographiesTo record the information the two acceptable styles of writing for NHD projects are Turabian and MLAA thesis statement is not the same as a topicThe program allows the teacher to see the progress the students have made and offer direct electronic feedbackConducting InterviewsPrimary SourcesEvery exhibit, performance, documentary, paper and website should make a point about its topicBennett Studio First Capitol Circus World Black Point Estate Teach Wisconsin History Teach Wisconsin History 4th-Grade Wisconsin History National History Day Teacher Resources About the Society Society Store Help Events Store Divisions Library-Archives Museums and Historic Sites Historic Preservation Office of Programs and Outreach Administrative Services General Information About the Society Media Room Hours Staff Directory Employment Volunteer Privacy Policy Selected Programs National History Day Wisconsin Historical Images Office of School Services Wisconsin Historical Society Press State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) State Archives & GovYour thesis statement explains what you believe to be the impact and significance of your topic in history

 

A secondary source is a source that was not created first-hand by someone who participated in the historical eraPublications Speakers Bureau Services For Educators Government Agencies Journalists Legislators Local Historians Connect With Us Facebook Flickr Twitter ENewsletters YouTube Tumblr Pinterest .The point you make is called a thesis statementBrowse Home Collections Explore Our Collections Henry and Elizabeth Baird Collection Maps and Atlases McCormick - International Harvester Collection Senator William Proxmire Collection Visual Materials Wisconsin in the Civil War Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives Community History Discover Community History Area Research Center Network Local Historical Societies Wisconsin History Tour Family History Research Your Family History Family History Collections Genealogy Workshops Start Your Research Historic Homes & Properties Preserve Homes & Properties Archaeology Information for Consultants Tax Credits for Historic Building Restoration Museums & Historic Sites Visit Museums & Historic Sites Wisconsin Historical Museum Wade House Villa Louis Stonefield Reed School Pendarvis Old World Wisconsin Madeline Island Museum H.H d53ff467a2

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