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Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts... with a Mentor Text an Anchor Chart! | Upper Elementary Snapshots | Bloglovin’ Ela Anchor Charts, Primary And Secondary Sources, 4th Grade Social Studies, 6th Grade Social Studies, 5th Grade Social Studies, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts, Secondary Source, 5th Grade Reading

Since February is about a week away, I thought I'd focus on the subject of firsthand and secondhand accounts. I find that it works perfectly to tie this concept in with Black History month. There are

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What is a Primary Source? Secondary Sources? Lesson plans for history include how to source a document, primary vs secondary sources definition & examples. Primary Secondary Sources Anchor Chart, Primary Sources Examples Pictures, Primary Vs Secondary Sources Activities, Primary And Secondary Sources Activity, Primary Sources Examples, Esol Classroom, 7th Grade Social Studies, 5th Grade Activities, Primary And Secondary Sources

Analyze documents with your students to teach about primary & secondary resources. Find free lesson plans & engaging classroom activities at StoryboardThat!

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Primary and Secondary Sources Interactive BOOM Cards™ hosted on Boom Learning are great for third, fourth, and fifth grade students to learn about which source is most reliable and the differences in the two. This deck includes 40 illustrated digital self checking task with short reading passages for students to read and click on either primary source or secondary source and get immediate feedback. Digital Learning | Boom Cards on Boom Learning | Interactive Digital Resources Primary And Secondary Sources, Grammar Skills, Secondary Source, Literacy Lessons, 3rd Grade Classroom, Social Studies Activities, Language Arts Lessons, Informational Writing, Busy Teacher

Primary and Secondary Sources Interactive BOOM Cards™ hosted on Boom Learning are great for third, fourth, and fifth grade students to learn about which source is most reliable and the differences in the two. This deck includes 40 illustrated digital self checking task with short reading passages for students to read and click on either primary source or secondary source and get immediate feedback. Digital Learning | Boom Cards on Boom Learning | Interactive Digital Resources

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