Worksheets

Downloadable materials for classroom use and independent study

These worksheets are designed for use in classroom settings or independent study. Each includes discussion questions, analysis frameworks, and space for notes. All materials are provided as PDF downloads.

For educators: See also the Teach Experience section for learning pathways, assessment rubrics, and integration guidance.

Analysis Worksheets

Worksheet 1

Source Analysis

Framework for critically reading contradictory historical sources. Guides learners through identifying bias, evaluating credibility, and reconciling conflicting accounts.

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Worksheet 2

Analyzing Digital Heritage

Evaluating XR and digital reconstructions as historical argument. Helps learners distinguish material authenticity from interpretive accountability.

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Worksheet 3

Patterns of Obstruction

Identifying soft gatekeeping and institutional resistance. Framework for recognizing procedural mechanisms that produce silence without explicit censorship.

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Worksheet 4

Regional Perspectives

Comparing media framings across Japan, Korea, and China. Guides analysis of how different societies construct narratives about the same historical site.

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Discussion Materials

Discussion Prompts

A collection of discussion questions organized by module, suitable for seminar use or reading groups. Includes questions at multiple difficulty levels to support differentiated instruction.

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Module Alignment

Each worksheet corresponds to specific learning modules:

Worksheet Primary Modules
Source Analysis Module 05 (Evidence)
Analyzing Digital Heritage Module 06 (Digital Histories)
Patterns of Obstruction Module 08 (Why HashimaXR Doesn't Exist)
Regional Perspectives Module 07 (Positions & Perspectives)