This is the first of three activities that use the
SCIM-C method to explore resources on the Plantation Letters website.
Activity I
The
Plantation Letters website includes
numerous letters written by Paul Cameron, Charles Lewellyn, and others involved in the Cameron family dealings. Select one of these letters and summarize the content of the letter. Below are questions you can use to scaffold your work.
{from David Hicks and Peter Doolittle -
http://www.historicalinquiry.com/scim/index.cfm}
Summarizing
Summarizing is the first phase of the SCIM-C strategy and begins with having students quickly examine the documentary aspects of the text, in order to find any information or evidence that is explicitly available from the source. Within this phase students should attempt to identify the source's subject, author, purpose, and audience, as well as the type of historical source (e.g., letter, photograph, cartoon). In addition, the student should look for key facts, dates, ideas, opinions, and perspectives that appear to be immediately apparent within the source. The four analyzing questions associated with the summarizing phase include:
1. What type of historical document is the source?
2. What specific information, details and/or perspectives does the source provide?
3. What is the subject and/or purpose of the source?
4. Who was the author and/or audience of the source?