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American History Unit: What is History? Lesson Plan #4 Objective

Explore the distinction between primary and secondary sources in history. Engage in discussions, activities, and a worksheet to enhance understanding.

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American History Unit: What is History? Lesson Plan #4 Objective

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  1. American HistoryUnit: What is History?Lesson Plan #4Objective SWBT identify whether sources are primary or secondary.

  2. American HistoryUnit: What is History?Lesson Plan #4Agenda • Do Now • Discuss Do Now • Discussion & list: How can a person study history? • Discussion & list: What are resources that can be used to study history? • Lesson: Primary & Secondary sources • Activity: Identifying primary or secondary sources

  3. American HistoryUnit: What is History?Lesson Plan #4Do Now History is the story of what has happened in the past. Does this mean that we can know exactly what happened and why? Explain.

  4. Resources File: AM HISTORY - What is History - Primary and Secondary Sources - Worksheet

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