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M5 ASSIGNMENT 1: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCE WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS

OVERVIEW

Complete this worksheet thoroughly for both the primary source you selected from the list of those provided and the related secondary source you selected through your own research.

INSTRUCTIONS

Primary Source

· Select one of the primary sources located on the list below.

· Read the source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes.

· Analyze and evaluate the selected primary source by answering the questions outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source Analysis exploration (the 5 W’s), and complete the primary source column of the Primary and Secondary Source Worksheet. Make sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you will need to do additional research to answer some of the questions.

Secondary Source

· Locate a secondary source related in some way to your selected primary source. For example, if your primary source were Darwin’s Origin of the Species, you would look for a secondary source that comments on Darwin’s work or ideas. Please note that sources located within your explorations are not acceptable secondary sources.

· Read the secondary source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes if it is lengthy.

· Analyze and evaluate the selected secondary source by answering the questions outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source exploration (the 5 W’s), and complete the secondary source column of the Primary and Secondary Source Worksheet. Make sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you will need to do additional research to answer some of the questions.

Worksheet

· Add a bibliography in one of the approved formats to the Worksheet, so your instructor can review your secondary source as well as your selected primary source.

· Submit your PS Worksheet by the due date on the Course Schedule as a .docx or .rtf file (No PDFs). (This due date is likely to be earlier than the due date for the Primary and Secondary Source Analysis and Comparison Essay to allow the instructor to provide you feedback.)

Primary Source List

Magna Carta. 1215. At Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University. https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/magnacarta.asp .

Gollancz, Israel and Honnor Morten, eds. The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise. At Sacred-Texts.com. 1901. https://sacred-texts.com/chr/aah/index.htm .

Pisan, Christine de. The Book of the City of the Ladies. 1405. At Hanover.edu.  https://history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/165pisan.html.

Alighieri, Dante. The Divine Comedy. Project Gutenberg, November 30, 2012.  http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8800/8800-h/8800-h.htm.

Boniface VIII. "Unam Sanctum, 1302." At Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University.  https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/B8-unam.asp.

Boccaccio, Giovanni. “The Decameron: Introduction.” 1353. At Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University.  https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/decameronintro.asp .

Petrarch, Francesco. “Letters, c. 1372.” At Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University.  https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/petrarch1.asp.

Benjamin of Tudela. The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela. 1173. At Sacred-Texts.com.  https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/mhl/mhl20.htm.

The Bhagavad Gita. c. 400 BCE – 200 CE.  http://www.bhagavad-gita.org/index-english.html.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms. c. 14th century CE.  http://www.3kingdomspodcast.com/subscribe-podcast/list-of-all-episodes/.

Arabian Nights. Richard Burton, translator. 1850. At Sacred-Texts.com.  https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/burt1k1/.

M5 ASSIGNMENT 1: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY

SOURCE WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS

OVERVIEW

Complete this worksheet thoroughly for both the primary source you selected from the list

of those provided and the related secondary source you selected through your own

research.

INSTRUCTIONS

Primary Source

·

Select one of the primary sources located on th

e list below.

·

Read the source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes.

·

Analyze and evaluate the selected primary source by answering the questions

outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source Analysis exploration (the 5 W’s), and

complete the primary so

urce column of the Primary and Secondary Source

Worksheet. Make sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you

will need to do additional research to answer some of the questions.

Secondary Source

·

Locate a secondary source related in some wa

y to your selected primary source. For

example, if your primary source were Darwin’s Origin of the Species, you would look

for a secondary source that comments on Darwin’s work or ideas. Please note that

sources located within your explorations are not acc

eptable secondary sources.

·

Read the secondary source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes if it is lengthy.

·

Analyze and evaluate the selected secondary source by answering the questions

outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source exploration (the 5

W’s), and complete

the secondary source column of the Primary and Secondary Source Worksheet. Make

sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you will need to do

additional research to answer some of the questions.

Worksheet

·

Add a bibliograp

hy in one of the approved formats to the Worksheet, so your

instructor can review your secondary source as well as your selected primary source.

M5 ASSIGNMENT 1: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY

SOURCE WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS

OVERVIEW

Complete this worksheet thoroughly for both the primary source you selected from the list

of those provided and the related secondary source you selected through your own

research.

INSTRUCTIONS

Primary Source

 Select one of the primary sources located on the list below.

 Read the source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes.

 Analyze and evaluate the selected primary source by answering the questions

outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source Analysis exploration (the 5 W’s), and

complete the primary source column of the Primary and Secondary Source

Worksheet. Make sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you

will need to do additional research to answer some of the questions.

Secondary Source

 Locate a secondary source related in some way to your selected primary source. For

example, if your primary source were Darwin’s Origin of the Species, you would look

for a secondary source that comments on Darwin’s work or ideas. Please note that

sources located within your explorations are not acceptable secondary sources.

 Read the secondary source in its entirety or for at least 30 minutes if it is lengthy.

 Analyze and evaluate the selected secondary source by answering the questions

outlined in the Primary and Secondary Source exploration (the 5 W’s), and complete

the secondary source column of the Primary and Secondary Source Worksheet. Make

sure to thoroughly answer each question and remember that you will need to do

additional research to answer some of the questions.

Worksheet

 Add a bibliography in one of the approved formats to the Worksheet, so your

instructor can review your secondary source as well as your selected primary source.