PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES BOK 3-4 Ready: Write your page numbers 3 and 4 in the top outside corners Put todays day in the inside corner by the spiral.

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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES BOK 3-4 Ready: Write your page numbers 3 and 4 in the top outside corners Put todays day in the inside corner by the spiral Title the page in the margin, Primary and Secondary Sources Update your Table of Contents Take the Primary and Secondary Source Pre-Assessment. Do not use your neighbor for help. Complete this on your own. It will not be graded as a test. No worries.

Set: Now we will find out how we did on our Ready. Write out the two questions and answer them. 1.)Which document would be considered a primary source? a. an encyclopedia article about Sam Houston b. chapter in a textbook about European exploration and colonization c. a recent biography of Stephen F. Austin d. speeches written by Abraham Lincoln 2.)Which of the following would not be a primary source used by historians? a. coins used during the Texas Revolution b. pieces of pottery unearthed at an architectural site c. pictures from a modern artist of what he thinks Sam Houston looked like d. diary written by Sam Houston while he was the first president of Texas

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