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1. Primary Sources History Infographic
This 1. Primary Sources infographic for History focuses on Created during the time of an event by someone who was there., Primary sources give us direct clues about the past., 2. SECONDARY SOURCES, Created after an event by someone who studied or researched it. and 3. HISTORICAL EVIDENCE. The image uses short OCR-extracted labels and reference text from the poster itself, making it ready for classroom display, quick review, learning centers, and independent student study.
This 1. Primary Sources infographic for History focuses on Created during the time of an event by someone who was there., Primary sources give us direct clues about the past., 2. SECONDARY SOURCES, Created after an event by someone who studied or researched it. and 3. HISTORICAL EVIDENCE. The image uses short OCR-extracted labels and reference text from the poster itself, making it ready for classroom display, quick review, learning centers, and independent student study. OCR content highlights: Created during the time of an event by someone who was there., Primary sources give us direct clues about the past., 2. SECONDARY SOURCES, Created after an event by someone who studied or researched it. and 3. HISTORICAL EVIDENCE. Visual style: claymation-style 3D educational scene with rounded handmade objects and labels.
Learning objectives
- Recognize key ideas and labels for 1. Primary Sources.
- Review Created during the time of an event by someone who was there., Primary sources give us direct clues about the past., 2. SECONDARY SOURCES, Created after an event by someone who studied or researched it. and 3. HISTORICAL EVIDENCE as a visual classroom reference for History.
- Support quick review, discussion, centers, or independent study.
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