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Activating Strategy Think: What is the difference between an autobiography/diary and a biography? Pair: Discuss with your shoulder partner. Share Your Responses with the class How is the information presented in a diary different than a biography?
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Essential Questions What is a primary and secondary source and what is the difference between them? What are some advantages and disadvantages of primary and secondary sources?
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Primary Source Secondary Source
Lesson Vocabulary Primary Source Secondary Source
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Lesson Vocabulary Primary Source- a record made by people who saw or took part in an event. Secondary Source- a record of an event written by someone that was not there at the actual time an event occurred.
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Primary Sources The author/artist of the source was there when the event took place. The source was made when the event took place. Examples: letters, diaries, interviews, drawings Their drawings or photographs may show the events that they saw.
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Secondary Sources The author/artist of the source was NOT there when the event took place. The source was made after the event took place. Examples: textbooks, encyclopedias, magazine articles, newspaper articles, and online sources
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Please review all of your vocabulary from Lesson #1 and Lesson #2
Hot Seat Landforms, bodies of water, and climate are called ___________ __________ Accounts of events told by people who did not have a written language or did not write down what happened is called _______ ________ ____________ is an organized system that groups use to make laws and decisions.
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Page 7 in Book Read page 7 in textbook.
Answer “Practice the Skill” questions in lesson packet.
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Primary-Secondary Sources
1) Source A-primary source (It is a letter from Ghandi himself) Source B- secondary source (newspaper article) 2) Source A: names, dates, places, reasons for going on the march, and writer’s opinion Source B: Names, dates, places, Britain’s response, India’s response, and writer’s opinion
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Primary/Secondary Sources
3) Source A shows Mohandes Ghandi’s feelings and idea on the matter, but not Lord Irwin’s Source B presents more of what’s happening in Britain and India but gives a one-sided view (Britain’s)
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