
Primary & Secondary Sources
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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Elisabeth McIver
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Primary &
Secondary
Sources
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What tools are used to uncover
history?
How can we determine what is most accurate or true in history?
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
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Primary Source:
an account of an event created
during the time of the event or by
someone who took part in or
witnessed the event
Secondary Source:
materials created after an historical
event but are retelling the story,
often using primary sources
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This photograph is a primary source
because it is an original document
that offers an inside look at a
particular event. It is an example of
first-hand evidence which tells a
piece of the story of Mrs. McIver’s
6th grade graduation when she was
a child.
Primary or
Secondary?
A picture of Ms. McIver with
her 5th and 6th grade (and
all-time favorite) teacher, Mac
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A piece of artwork created by
Mrs. McIver’s son, Liam.
Primary or
Secondary?
The artwork created by Liam
McIver is a primary source
because it is an original
drawing. Drawings are
categorized as creative works.
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Primary or Secondary?
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A book about the Protestant
Reformation
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SECONDARY
Why?
The book is an analysis of the
Protestant Reformation, based on
other primary and secondary
sources.
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Why?
This is a firsthand account from
someone who experienced the event
as it happened.
Primary or Secondary?
A letter written by a sailor on Christopher
Columbus’s 1492 voyage.
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PRIMARY SOURCE
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Primary or Secondary?
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A 2018 documentary about the
French Revolution
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SECONDARY
Why?
The documentary is a retelling and
interpretation of the events of the
French Revolution using various
historical sources.
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Primary or Secondary?
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A textbook chapter about the causes
of WWI
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SECONDARY
Why?
Textbooks are secondary sources
that synthesize information from
multiple historical accounts and
perspectives.
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Primary or Secondary?
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A Jr. Scholastic play about the
causes of the Russian Revolution
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SECONDARY
Why?
The play is an interpretation and
analysis of past events using various
primary and secondary sources.
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Primary or Secondary?
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PRIMARY SOURCE
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A speech made by Winston
Churchill during WWII
Why?
This is a firsthand account from a
key figure during the war, delivered
at the time of the events.
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Why?
This article was written during the
Vietnam War and reports on events
that were current at that time.
Primary or Secondary?
A 1969 newspaper article about the Vietnam
War protests.
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PRIMARY SOURCE
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Primary or Secondary?
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A podcast episode about
the Cuban Missile Crises
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SECONDARY
Why?
The podcast episode reflects
on past events and provides
interpretation and analysis,
making it a secondary source.
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Primary or Secondary?
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A photo of the Berlin Wall taken in
1989
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PRIMARY
Why?
The photograph captures a moment
in time, providing firsthand visual
evidence of historical events.
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PRACTICE
Practice identifying more primary and
secondary sources.
Complete and turn in the practice assignment in GC!
Primary &
Secondary
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