hist.g5.f.ex_09
Las Casas Close Reading
MG-7
Interactive
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Federal Founding-Era Archive Card (FOUR-PAGE form used by every child for every primary-source document analyzed in the unit). PAGE 1 SOURCING: Title of source / Author or creator / Year created / Where created / Purpose (why was this made? for whom?) / Genre (TREATY / LAW / PAMPHLET / PROCLAMATION / POEM / NARRATIVE / ENGRAVING / NEWSPAPER / SERMON / MAP / LETTER / JOURNAL — circle one). PAGE 2 CONTEXTUALIZATION: What was happening in the Atlantic World when this was made? Who held power? Who was excluded? What other events took place near this date? PAGE 3 CORROBORATION: Find at least ONE other source about the same event or person. Do the two sources agree? Disagree? On what specifically? PAGE 4 CLOSE READING: Quote one important sentence from the source. What does it actually say? PLUS NMAI FIFTH MOVE: Whose voices are present in this source? Whose are absent? What land are we standing on as we read this? Style: high-contrast form-style layout; large-print version available; sentence-frame version available; audio-narration version available.
Read the provided Las Casas 1552 excerpt. Apply MG-7 page 1 SOURCING + page 2 CONTEXTUALIZATION (2 sentences each).
M-5-F-HIS-04-C
Interactive
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Las Casas 1552 'Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies' selected age-appropriate paragraph with MG-7 annotation space, source citation, and reading-level adapted version.
- MG-7 page 1 asks WHO + WHEN + WHY
- Las Casas was a Spanish CRITIC of Spanish atrocities
- Confusing Las Casas with Columbus
- Missing the 'critic from within' framing