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Building Geography Skills Day 8

Visual Literacy Look at the following picture. Write as much as you can about what you see.

Share what you wrote with your partner. Visual Literacy Share what you wrote with your partner.

Documents that were recorded by people who were at an event and saw it or lived at that time are called primary sources.

Some examples of primary sources are: diaries photographs letters journals

Descriptions of an event written by people who researched the event are called secondary sources.

People use primary sources when creating secondary sources.

SOFTWARE CD ROMS INTERNET RADIO TELEVISION Technology resources can be used when you look for information. Some examples are: SOFTWARE CD ROMS INTERNET RADIO TELEVISION

Read pgs. H16-H17 and answer the questions on your outline. Exit Activity Read pgs. H16-H17 and answer the questions on your outline.