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1 Primary and Secondary Sources Evaluating Non-fiction text

2 Brainstorm What is a non-fiction text? Textbooks Newspapers Magazine articles Based on fact

3 Writers of non-fiction text should use primary and secondary sources

4 What are primary sources? Primary sources  firsthand accounts and graphics of event Diaries Newspapers (could be secondary) Photographs Autobiography Film footage Letters Objects from the time Speeches Documents Quote from a witness

5 Primary Source The U.S. constitution (document)

6 Primary Source Diary of Anne Frank

7 Primary Source Photo of September 11 attacks

8 Primary Source Newspaper Quote from person who participated

9 Why is it important for authors of non-fiction to include primary sources? Makes story more reliable Accurate or correct Factual Less bias

10 What are secondary sources? An account of a story based on the writings or evidence of people other than the author. Accounts are written by people that have not observed the event.  Biographies  Textbooks  Encyclopedias  Drawing (not at time of event)  Quote from an expert (not a witness)  website

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15 Primary or Secondary Source? photograph of Titanic

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17 Primary or Secondary Source? Martin Luther King Jr. Speech

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19 Primary or Secondary Source? website www.titanic-facts.comwww.titanic-facts.com

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21 Primary or Secondary Source?

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