A source that was created at the time of the event
Primary Source
A source that you can trust, that is limited in its bias and is credible can be called this...
Reliable
What does the C stand for in CARP?
Current or Currency
When we consider the time that a source was created, and we put ourselves in the shoes of the people who created a source, what history skill are we practicing?
Context or Contextualizing
A Secondary Source
A source that tries to convince you of an opinion is called this
Bias
What does the "A" stand for in CARP?
Author
When you read a source closely, using the Kodiak Reading process, and identifying the purpose and tone of a source, what history skill are you practicing?
Close-Reading
Textbooks are an example of this type of source
Secondary
A source that is silly or blatantly lies and tries to deceive its viewers is called this
Fake News
What does the "R" stand for in CARP?
Reliable or Reliability
When you check multiple sources for similar information (or differing information), what history skill are you practicing?
Support or Corroboration
A Diary is an example of this type of source.
When researching things in history is important to determine if the article or source has this
Bias
What does the "P" stand for in CARP?
Purpose
What is it called when you check the source type of a document?
Sourcing
What is this type of source?
An autobiography on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
A primary source
Why do we try and identify the bias levels in a source?
It makes us more aware of the source and what side the source might lean towards.
What category does this question fall under?
Is there any bias in this source? Does it have spelling or factual mistakes?
R or Reliability
What is the process we use to close-read a text called?
Kodiak Reading Process