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7th Grade SS

Primary vs Secondary Sources Practice

QuestionAnswer
A biography about Abraham Lincoln Secondary source
The Declaration of Independence Primary source
A tv show explaining about what happened during the Boston Marathon. The TV show is a... Secondary source
An autobiography Primary source
What is a primary source? a document or other record of past events created by someone who was present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
What is a secondary source? a document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
A classmate giving a report about Hurricane Sandy. The classmate giving the report is a... Secondary source
Coins made in 2013 Primary source
A painting created by Mrs. French about World War I. Mrs. French's painting is a... Secondary source
A drawing of a Roman coin made in 2003. The drawing is a... Secondary source
Adam told me that someone got hit in the head during gym when he was there. Adam is the... Primary source
T.V Show talking about the attack on Revolutionary War. The TV show is a... Secondary source
Abraham Lincoln writes letters that are put in a museum. The letters are a... Primary source
A reporter was talking about the really big storm in Chicago last year that she experienced. The reporter is a... Primary source
Benjamin Franklin was on founder of the Constitution. The Constitution is a... Primary source
Coins Primary source
Dictionary Secondary source
Eyewitness interview Primary source
Diary Primary source
Map drawn by Christopher Columbus Primary source
Artifacts Primary source
US Studies textbook Secondary source
Court documents Primary source
Documentary created last year about World War I. Secondary source
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