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Primary vs. Secondary Sources in History

Primary sources provide first-hand accounts of events through things like documents, artifacts, diaries, and eyewitness testimony. Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources and include textbooks, academic articles, biographies, and historical novels. This document discusses an activity where a student must differentiate primary and secondary sources using a Venn diagram to show the differences between the two.

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Primary vs. Secondary Sources in History

Primary sources provide first-hand accounts of events through things like documents, artifacts, diaries, and eyewitness testimony. Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources and include textbooks, academic articles, biographies, and historical novels. This document discusses an activity where a student must differentiate primary and secondary sources using a Venn diagram to show the differences between the two.

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Reading in Philippine History

Name: Labadan, Kirby Bayson 02/14/2021

BSCE 2A

Module 1

ACTIVITY 3 - Let's-Find-Out

Activity 3: Lets-Find-Out: Below is a Venn diagram in which you need to differentiate primary sources
from secondary sources. Write it in the space provided. A rubric is provided for your guidance in giving
the points.

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