Here you will find a set of worksheets for 9-11 years old children. This activity will help young learners to practice identifying primary and secondary sources. By using these pages, your kids will be ready to use this knowledge in everyday life. Due to this, they will become more proficient in research.
The ability to get information from different sources and evidence is very significant. How to tell if a source is primary or secondary? Examples of primary sources are statistical data, works of art, court records, government documents, legal texts, etc. The secondary sources describe the information from the primary one. These are books, magazines, essays, reviews, films, and so on. By using different sources, children will be able to analyze data and give their opinion on them.
You can use our worksheets when learning about sources in classes or self-practicing at home. Each page provides several tasks. Children need to identify the examples of sources and write down the answer in the space provided.
Do you want to make your schoolers more interested in the learning process? Represent the activity as a game by putting a time limit for the task.
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Approximate US School Grade: 3rd, 4th, 5th.
Age Range: 9-11.