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Primary and Secondary Sources 6th Grade Language Arts Apex Middle School

Unit 5: What’s your Point? Building an Argument Support your argument with both personal experience and facts. Know your sources! Where did you get your information? Is the source reliable? Is it a primary or secondary source?

Primary and Secondary Sources Primary Source: An original source that shares firsthand knowledge and the information can be traced no further than its author. Examples: Diaries, Journal Entries, Interviews, Memoirs, Letters, Editorials, Autobiographies Secondary Source: A source that shares information that has been collected, compiled, summarized, and maybe even changed from its original source. The information can be traced beyond its author to at least one or more sources. Examples: Textbooks, Dictionaries, Websites, Biographies, Research Papers