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*[http://www.learnsocialstudies.org/wiki/images/b/b2/5w%27schartworksheet.pdf 5W's Worksheet]
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In order to truly study history, the following different but useful skills throughout high school and college. These skills are necessary in order for successful outcomes for any exam in history. These skills include:

  

Historian Skill
Tools / Practice
Sourcing
Causation
Periodization/Turning Points


Comparative Analysis

The Skills Sections below are a comprehensive review of skills necessary for Global History & Geography. While each skill is important the overall effect of using them expands a students ability to analyze historical periods, events, and documents.