Across
- 3. Something important that happened in the past.
- 4. Step 4 of the historical research method: ________ a hypothesis.
- 5. Something we can use (e.g. a machine) to do a job or make something.
- 7. An explanation for a problem that can be tested.
- 9. Step 5 of the historical research method: ________ your findings.
- 11. A place where a part of history has been preserved.
- 12. The area close to where you live, or where something happened.
- 13. Step 2 of the historical research method: ________ data or sources.
- 14. Where something comes from.
- 16. The study of past events which looks at records of the past.
- 17. Facts or information that proves or disproves something.
Down
- 1. Step 1 of the historical research method: ________ the problem.
- 2. Something that is real or true. It can be proven.
- 3. Step 3 of the historical research method: ________ source material.
- 6. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event.
- 7. The technique of using primary sources and other evidence to research and write accounts of the past.
- 8. The way you or I feel about something.
- 9. Work to find information or knowledge about something.
- 10. A document or physical object from the time we are studying.
- 15. An invented story or idea, usually concerning a hero or specific event.
