Source Credibility
Sentence Framing
Author's Purpose
3 types of sources
100

Which of the following is a sign that a source might not be credible?

  • A) The author has a lot of experience in the field.
  • B) The information is supported by facts and evidence.
  • C) The source has spelling and grammar errors.
  • D) The source provides references to other trustworthy information

C) The source has spelling and grammar errors

100

When you quote from a book or article, what should you include?

  • A) Only the part of the quote that sounds the best.
  • B) The full quote without any changes.
  • C) The author’s name and the page number where the quote was found.
  • D) Just the quote, without any explanation.

C) The author’s name and the page number where the quote was found.

100

Why does an author write an informational article?

  • A) To entertain the reader with funny stories.
  • B) To give information or explain a topic.
  • C) To persuade the reader to buy something.
  • D) To tell a fictional story.

B) To give information or explain a topic.

100

Which of the following is an example of a primary source?

  • A) A newspaper article about a famous event
  • B) A biography of a historical figure
  • C) A letter written by a soldier during a war
  • D) A history textbook

C) A letter written by a soldier during a war

200

What is a good way to check if a website is credible?

  • A) Look for a flashy design.
  • B) Check if the website has an "About Us" section that explains who created it.
  • C) Read the first paragraph only.
  • D) See how many advertisements are on the site.

B) Check if the website has an "About Us" section that explains who created it

200

Which of the following is the correct way to quote a sentence from a text?

  • A) She said, I am going to the park.
  • B) "She said, I am going to the park."
  • C) She said, "I am going to the park."
  • D) She said I am going to the park.

C) She said, "I am going to the park."

200

Which of the following is an example of an author trying to entertain the reader?

  • A) A news article about a recent event.
  • B) A science textbook explaining the water cycle.
  • C) A comic book with superheroes.
  • D) A recipe book for cooking dinner.

C) A comic book with superheroes.

200

What type of source is a secondary source?

  • A) A diary entry from a person who lived through an event
  • B) An article written by a historian analyzing a past event
  • C) A speech given by a president
  • D) A photograph taken during a major historical event

B) An article written by a historian analyzing a past event

300

Which of these sources is likely to be the MOST credible?

  • A) A personal blog post with opinions about a topic.
  • B) A scientific journal article written by experts in the field.
  • C) A social media post from a random user.
  • D) An anonymous website with no author information.

B) A scientific journal article written by experts in the field.

300

Which of the following is a proper use of quotation marks?

  • A) He asked, "Do you want to go to the park?"
  • B) He asked, do you want to go to the park?
  • C) "He asked, do you want to go to the park?"
  • D) He asked do you want to go to the park?

A) He asked, "Do you want to go to the park?"

300

Why might an author include facts and evidence in a text?

  • A) To entertain the reader.
  • B) To persuade the reader to agree with a point.
  • C) To make the text longer.
  • D) To confuse the reader.

B) To persuade the reader to agree with a point

300

Which of the following is a tertiary source?

  • A) A magazine article discussing the causes of the Civil War
  • B) A dictionary or encyclopedia
  • C) An autobiography of a famous person
  • D) A photograph from the 1800s

B) A dictionary or encyclopedia

400

You are researching the history of the ancient Egyptians. You find a website that has many pop-up ads, doesn’t list the author, and seems to have old information. Is this a credible source? Why or why not?

No, this is not a credible source. The pop-up ads suggest that the site might be more focused on making money than providing accurate information. The lack of an author and outdated content are also red flags that make it less reliable.

400

When you quote a text, you should always include the page number if available.

True
400

What is the purpose of a text that describes the steps for building a birdhouse?

The purpose is to inform the reader by giving instructions or explaining how to do something.

400

True or False: A primary source provides firsthand information about a topic or event.

True

500

How can you tell if information is biased?

Information is biased if it only presents one side of an issue without considering other viewpoints or evidence.

500

You are writing a report about a book you read. You want to include a quote from the book in your report. What are two things you must do before quoting the text?

First, introduce the quote by explaining its context. Second, make sure to put the exact words in quotation marks and provide the author’s name and page number if available.

500

You read a short story about a girl who discovers a hidden treasure on her family farm. What is the author’s purpose in writing this story?

The author’s purpose is to entertain the reader with an exciting adventure.

500

Why would a researcher use a tertiary source in their work?

A researcher would use a tertiary source like an encyclopedia or factbook to gather general information or quick facts. It can help them get an overview of a topic before exploring primary and secondary sources in more detail.

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