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1 Primary & Secondary Sources 6 th Grade Social Studies Dept. Henderson MS

2 Objectives: Introduction: To support the teaching of the essential knowledge and skills, the use of a variety of rich primary and secondary source material such as biographies, autobiographies, novels, speeches, letters, poetry, songs, and artwork is encouraged. Motivating resources are available from museums, art galleries, and historical sites.

3 What is a Primary Source? Primary sources are records of the political, economic, artistic, scientific, and intellectual thoughts and achievements of specific historical periods. Produced by the people who participated in and witnessed the past, primary sources offer a variety of points of view and perspectives of events, issues, people, and places. These records can be found anywhere— in a home, a government archive, etc.— the important thing to remember is they were used or created by someone with firsthand experience of an event.

4 Types of Primary Sources AThere are many different kinds of primary sources, including: first-person accounts, documents, physical artifacts, scientific data that has been collected but not interpreted, and face-to-face mentors with specific knowledge or expertise. Primary sources also take a variety of formats—examples of these are listed below: udio—oral histories or memoirs, interviews, music Images—photographs, videos, film, fine art Objects—clothing (fashion or uniforms), tools, pottery, gravestones, inventions, weapons, memorabilia Statistics—census data, population statistics, weather records Text—letters, diaries, original documents, legal agreements, treaties, maps, laws, advertisements, recipes, genealogical information, sermons/lectures

5 What are Secondary Sources? Secondary sources are documents, texts, images, and objects about an event created by someone who typically referenced the primary sources for their information. Textbooks are excellent examples of secondary sources.

6 Draw this diagram in your IN and fill it out with as many examples of primary sources you can think of. Compare your answers to mine. Interviews Tools Clothing MemoirsVideos Photographs Recipes MapsLetters Laws LecturesDiaries Music Gravestones Pottery Weather Records

7 PRACTICE: Read the information in the left box and tell me if it is an example of a primary or secondary source.

8 PRACTICE: Read the information in the left box and tell me if it is an example of a primary or secondary source.

9 PRACTICE: Read the information in the left box and tell me if it is an example of a primary or secondary source.

10 PRACTICE: Read the information in the left box and tell me if it is an example of a primary or secondary source.

11 PRACTICE: Read the information in the left box and tell me if it is an example of a primary or secondary source.


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