Contextualizing Maps Station
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Meaning: Contextualizing or Historical Context refers to the moods, attitudes, and conditions that existed in a certain time. Context is the "setting" for an event that occurs, and it will have an impact on the relevance of the event. Context is an important factor to consider when describing something in history.
Directions: Use your Double Bubble map, the Historical Context sheet below, and the two maps to complete the guiding questions graphic organizer. You may work on this with a partner however, each student must submit their own guiding questions document to Google Classroom.
Directions: Use your Double Bubble map, the Historical Context sheet below, and the two maps to complete the guiding questions graphic organizer. You may work on this with a partner however, each student must submit their own guiding questions document to Google Classroom.
Step 1:
Complete the Double Bubble Thinking Map based on the two maps below.
Step 2:
Use the two maps and the Historical Context Sheet below to answer the guiding questions document on Google Classroom. You may work with a partner but each student must submit their own copy of the guiding questions.