Primary and Secondary Sources Mr. Behm Daniels Middle School Raleigh, NC November 2011.

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Primary and Secondary Sources Mr. Behm Daniels Middle School Raleigh, NC November 2011

A primary source is an account created by someone who participated in or witnessed an event. A secondary source is an account created by someone who researched and analyzed primary sources. It is one or more steps removed from a primary source. Definitions Primary SourceSecondary Source

Pros and Cons Primary SourceSecondary Source Pros: 1. Provide vivid details 2. Reveal emotions 3. Can reveal values 4. Allow readers to make their own judgments 5. Can give history a more personal feel Cons: 1. Errors are less likely to be discovered. 2. Personal bias is more likely 3. Harder to find 4. Harder to read – outdated vocabulary, reading level, language Pros: 1. Provide expert analysis 2. Blend points of view 3. Can be more objective 4. Easier to find and read 5. Can give history a more professional feel Cons: 1. Tend to be dull 2. Bias can be more subtle and harder to detect. 3. Removes the reader from source material. 4. Can give the impression that there is only one way to interpret history.

Examples of Primary Sources Documents and PhotosDiaries and JournalsNewspaper Articles Government RecordsPersonal DocumentsContracts

Examples of Secondary Sources EncyclopediasTextbooks Biographies

Primary Source – an example Apion to his father and lord Epimachos: Many good wishes! First of all I hope you are in good health and that things are going well for you and my sister and her daughter and my brother. I thank the Lord Serapis [an Egyptian god] for saving me right off when I was in danger at sea. When I arrived at Misenum [the Roman war harbor, near Naples], I received three gold pieces from the Emperor [Trajan?] as road money, and I’m doing just fine. Please write me a line, my lord father, about your own well-being, second about that of my brother and sister, and third so that I may devotedly greet your hand, because you brought me up well and I may therefore hope for rapid promotion, the gods willing. Give my regards to Capiton [some friend] and my brother and sister and Serenilla [a family slave?] and my friends. I’m sending you my little portrait through Euktemon. My [new]Roman name is Antonius Maximus. All my best!

Assignment – Primary vs. Secondary Sources – Part 1 1.List two passages in the letter that gave you an understanding of the feelings or emotions of the writer. 2.Describe one way that you preferred the letter. 3. Describe one way that you preferred the article. 4. Write a one paragraph response to one of the following prompts: a. History books should include only primary sources. b. History books should include only secondary sources. c. History books should include both primary and secondary sources. Answer these questions: 3.3. Read the article titled “Roman Soldiers”. 2. Read the full text of the letter from Apion to his father Epimachos. 1.

Assignment – Primary vs. Secondary Sources – Part 2

After examining the photographs on the previous slide, do #1, and #2 or #3: 1. List two adjectives for each photograph, then use those adjectives in #2 and #3 below. 2.Take the role of a person shown in one of the photographs and write a letter home to a relative describing that day. 3.Take the role of a person shown in one of the photographs and write an imaginative journal entry for that day. Write a letter to an American soldier serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. Include the following: the date your first name and age your grade and the name of our school – Daniels Middle School, Raleigh NC an expression of gratitude (thanks) for his or her service to our country a mention of Veteran’s Day your thoughts on one or more of these topics: TV, movies, sports, music a follow up question about the same topic(s) Do parts A and B below. A B