A first-hand account or original record of an event...
What is a Primary Source?
A ___________ is created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about...
"_______" is Greek for "inquiry" or "knowledge acquired by investigation,"
What is "History"???
Reading and summarizing source 1, is the first step in _________.
What is Corroborating Sources?
Who is Hatshepsut?
Diaries, Letters, Journal...
What are Primary Sources?
__________ sources often summarize, interpret, analyze or comment on information found in primary sources.
What is a Secondary Source???
The Acronym for Evaluating Sources is...
P.A.R.C.A
Step 3 in corroborating sources is...
What is Identify Similar Information?
News papers, Dictionaries, Articles, diaries, documentaries, Brochures, Text books are all examples of _____________
What is Informational Text?
Scholarly journal articles that analyze research are examples of _________ as they interpret primary sources rather than presenting firsthand information.
What are Secondary Sources?
To Confirm, or validate research
What is Corroboration?
What is Purpose?
When Evaluating Sources C stands for...
What is Current?
A subset of the larger category of nonfiction
What is Informational Text?
Making an Educated Guess is to make an...
What is Inference?
When Evaluating Sources, the first A stands for Authority. The second A stands for...
What is Accurate?
When Evaluating Sources R stands for...
What is Relevant?
When you have found two sources that contradict, your next step is to...
What is find another source?
To be in Conflict with...