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Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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PRIMARY SOURCE & SECONDARY SOURCE

Today's Objective:

#1
I know the difference between Primary Source and Secondary Source.

Today's Objectives:

#2
I can give at least one example of each type of Source.

PRIMARY SOURCE

(NOUN PHRASE)

a type of source that was made or used in the past

SECONDARY SOURCE

(NOUN PHRASE)

a type of source that was made after the event in the past; it often analyzes or interprets past events

INTERVIEW

(NOUN)

one person asking another person questions to gather information

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HISTORICAL QUESTION

(NOUN PHRASE)

a question you ask about a historical topic

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AUDIO

(NOUN)

a recorded sound
(examples: music, songs, sound clips)

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DOCUMENT

(NOUN)

a source that is written, printed or electronic;
it is usually a piece of paper or a computer file, and has text (writing) on it

ARTIFACT

(NOUN)

an object that was made and used by people long ago

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RECORD

(NOUN)

a piece of document that shows information; usually official (written by someone with power or authority, or written for public purposes)

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JOURNAL

(NOUN)

1) a newspaper or magazine that focuses on one subject of study (example: medicine, teaching)
2) a piece of writing that is similar to a diary (writing about your everyday life or thoughts)

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ARTICLE

(NOUN)

the piece of writing found in journals or magazines, that is usually one story

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ARTWORK

(NOUN)

a source that is a piece of art (example: painting, drawing, sculpture, statue)

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ORAL SOURCE

(NOUN PHRASE)

a source that is told by speaking

SPEECH

(NOUN)

the words spoken by one person in front of many people for a purpose

BIOGRAPHY

(NOUN)

a book or story written about someone else's life

AUTOBIOGRAPHY

(NOUN)

a book or story that a person writes about his or her own life

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