...help students slow down, read closely, and critically evaluate their textbook.

This Stanford University teaching method portrays history as more complex than a single, sacrosanct story.

Exploring Historical Texts in a Discussion-Based Class

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Document Analysis Worksheets

Find worksheets for written documents, photographs, cartoons, posters, maps, artifacts, motion pictures, and sound recordings.

Scholars in Action: Analyzing a Thomas Nast Cartoon

Interpret Thomas Nast's 1876 cartoon, "Milk Tickets for Babies, in Place of Milk."

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Seeing (and Engaging in) Historical Thinking: An Interactive Tutorial

This interactive tutorial models a four-step process for analyzing historical sources.

Sourcing a Primary Document

See sourcing in action, as a historian reads a document about the Scopes Trial.

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Questioning Textbook Authority

Challenge the authority gap between students and the textbook.

Using Historiography to Analyze the Mexican-American War

Allow students to see that history is interpretation, perspective, and bias.

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