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READ This is a book or article for you to read. LISTEN This is a podcast or recording for you to listen to. ANALYZE This is numerical data, a chart, or graph for you to analyze. When gathering information during research, we can use many types of sources. Look for these symbols to give you clues about the type of source you will be viewing. WATCH This is a video for you to watch

What do the symbols mean? Title IX: Opportunities for Women : Title IX is Passed 2006: 2006: Happy 10 th Birthday WNBA! : Gender Games Title IX Controversy : Day of the Girl: Title IX Sports & Education Equity Guaranteed : A Long Way to Go in Pro Sports : High School Athletics Participation Graph

Youth Health & Fitness Movement : Should PE be Required? : Childhood Obesity on the Rise : Obesity Battle Continues : Michelle Obama Launches Let’s Move Campaign : Obesity Rates Fall in Preschoolers : Is Michelle’s Campaign too Gentle? : Obesity Rates Falling What do the symbols mean?

Civil Rights Movement : African Americans make gains in their rights May 3, The March on Washington Laws in the 1950’s Laws in the 1950’s: Separate but Equal June 11, President John F Kennedy speaks to the nation present present: Black History timeline