8th Grade TAKS Review OBJECTIVE FIVE.

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8th Grade TAKS Review OBJECTIVE FIVE

Objective Five 8.30A [Differentiate between, locate, and] use primary and secondary sources [such as computer software, databases, media and news services, biographies, interviews, and artifacts] to acquire information about the United States.

Objective Five 8.30B Analyze information by sequencing, categorizing, identifying cause-and-effect relationships, comparing, contrasting, finding the main idea, and summarizing.

Objective Five 8.30C [Organize and] interpret information from [outlines, reports, databases, and] visuals including graphs, charts, timelines, and maps.

Objective Five 8.30D Identify points of view from the historical context surrounding an event and the frame of reference which influenced the participants.

Objective Five 8.30F Identify bias in written, [oral,] and visual material.