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If this is the answer, what is the question?
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What can we find out by looking at primary sources?
• _____________ are useful because they offer first person evidence about historical topics.
• Primary sources also allow for different ___________ of events and people.
• They let us make __________, • and are almost always _________and ___________.
KEY TERMS:Primary sourceInterpretationsInferencesReliableUseful
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Examples of primary sources
• How many can you think of?
Newspaper articlesMagazine articles
PoemsRadio broadcasts
Television programmesFilms
PhotographsBlog posts
Videos
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Why are primary sources sometimes useful?
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Why are primary sources sometimes less useful?
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Spot the primary source!
PRIMARYSECONDARY
Mateo is learning about how the First World War started. He uses a
school text book, published in 2008.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Anna wants to learn about trench conditions. She uses photographs taken at the time which have been
compiled in a book which was published in 2010.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Lauren is trying to find out about how people reacted to the Iraq war. She goes on Youtube and
watches a BBC news report from when war was declared.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Benjamin is researching the reasons why some Germans
supported Hitler and the Nazis. He reads a diary from the 1930s
which was published in the 1980s.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Polina wants to know how many unemployed people there were in Germany in 1933. She uses a table of unemployment figures that he found in a book written in 1987.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Alex wants to know how many unemployed people there were in Germany in 1933. He uses a table of unemployment figures that he found in a book written in 1987.
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PRIMARYSECONDARY
Celine wants to know who was to blame for starting the Second
World War, so he reads a British newspaper article from 1939.
CHALLENGE: WHY WOULD THIS BE UNRELIABLE?!
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Just a Minute
One student starts to speak about primary sources.
At the first repetition, pause
or mistake another takes over - and so on until the minute is up.
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One of you will be chosen at random to
explain primary sources to the rest of
the class!
WHAT IS A PRIMARY SOURCE?GIVE SOME EXAMPLES.WHY ARE PRIMARY SOURCES USEFUL?WHY ARE THEY SOMETIMES UNRELIABLE?
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TOP 3Primary sources are useful because…
1) They are interesting to read2) They usually give a good indication of what really happened3) They use old-fashioned language4) You get to understand how people at the time felt5) They are important evidence so we don’t forget what happened 3