The Source Analyser helps students to assess "How Useful" a source is by encouraging them to consider firstly "How Much" information is in the source (content focus) and then "How Reliable" that information is (provenance focus)
History: Churchill's "Iron Curtain" Speech
Teacher leads a discussion using the "Hints" buttons in the template to talk students through the logistics of how to assess the usefulness of a source.
Then, the class reads through a key source.
Half of the class are asked to make notes on "How Much" the source tells them; the other half make notes on "How Reliable" the source is.
These ideas are then fed back into a classroom discussion. The teacher should make notes in the appropriate cell of the template, which should be displayed on a projector screen / interactive whiteboard.
Finally, each student should provide a written answer to the question: "How useful is this source?" using the ideas in the template.
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