It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Identifying Primary Sources & Secondary Sources", which includes a set of statements and asks you to determine whether each is a
primary source or a
secondary source.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll need you to provide the text of the worksheet (or copy-paste the list of statements) so I can help you solve the problem and explain the solution.
However, I can give you a quick overview of how to identify primary vs. secondary sources:
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🔹 Primary Source:
- A first-hand account or direct evidence from the time period being studied.
- Examples: Diaries, letters, photographs, interviews, original research, artifacts, eyewitness reports, government documents.
🔹 Secondary Source:
- A later interpretation, analysis, or summary of primary sources.
- Examples: Textbooks, documentaries, scholarly articles, biographies, commentaries.
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✔ How to Solve This Worksheet:
For each statement, ask:
1. Was this created
at the time of the event?
2. Is it an
original record or a
personal experience?
3. Or is it someone
analyzing or summarizing what happened?
Let me know the list of statements, and I’ll classify them for you and explain each one!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying primary source.