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Analyzing Sources of Information Review. Get your clicker ready. Here we go!. Information that can be proven correct or incorrect is known as ____________. Opinions References Credible Facts. 10. Countdown.
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Analyzing Sources of InformationReview Get your clicker ready. Here we go!
Information that can be proven correct or incorrect is known as ____________. • Opinions • References • Credible • Facts 10 Countdown
A broad statement that is mostly true for every person, place, or event described in the source is known as a ____________________. • Fact • Opinion • Generalization • Conclusion
When you take something apart and look carefully at each piece, you are… • Generalizing • Analyzing • Synthesizing • Summarizing
What kinds of questions do historians ask of a source? • Where did it come from? • What is it used for? • Who made it? • When was it used? • All of the above.
Historical sources can include items used by others and documents written during the time period being studied. • True • False
When you put information into your own words, you are __________________. • Summarizing • Categorizing • Generalizing • Analyzing
When something is believed to be true, it is ___________________. • Historical • Outlined • Credible • False
A ______________ is a true story about historical people, places, and events. It contains a main idea and supporting details. • Fantasy story • Book review • Summary • Historical narrative
What would you use if you were on the internet and needed to find resources and information related to specified terms? • My gmail account • Search engine • Instant messaging • Usb drive
Who are your FAVORITE 6th grade teachers? • Mrs. Chalk, Mrs. Chesar, Mrs. Jaworek • Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. Hauserman, Mrs. Fabe, • Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Fulmer,, Mrs. Lagemann • Mrs. Noll, Mrs. Gately, Mrs. Utz, Mrs. Hopkins
When you use your reasoning skills and what you already know to look carefully at the information you are given. Then you make an educated guess at what the information means, that is known as “Thinking for yourself” or ____________. • Forming opinions • Comparing and contrasting • Drawing conclusions • Drawing cartoons
What are some credible sources of information you might find in your classroom or library? • Atlas • Gazetteer • Notes you passed to your friend in class • Music cd • Almanacs
What kind of credible sources of historical information might you find on the internet? • You tube videos • Periodicals • Encyclopedias • Newspapers • iTunes
Diary – primary or secondary? • Primary • Secondary
Letters – primary or secondary? • Primary • Secondary
Textbook – primary or secondary? • Primary • Secondary
I will study hard for my test on Tuesday! • True • False