Primary Source Analysis

Observe a primary source and record your thoughts

  • What is happening in the item?
  • What just happened, or what is about to happen?
  • Explain how the source tells its story.

Think about the Creator, Audience, Context

  • What is the author/creator's point of view?
  • What is the author/creator's purpose?
  • Who is the intended audience for this material?

For inquiry-based learning, ask students to:

  • explain how a source tells its story and/or makes its argument
  • explain the relationships between sources
  • compare and contrast sources in terms of point of view and method
  • support conclusions and interpretations with evidence
  • identify questions for further investigation

Analysis Worksheets

Courtesy of DPLA, Minnesota Digital Library, Library of Congress, and the National Archives.