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Vocabulary
credibilityprimary sourcessecondary sources
Skills
  • identify (the credibility of different kinds of primary and secondary sources) #dok2
  • ask questions (about the credibility of primary and secondary sources) #dok2
  • distinguish (between credible and non-credible sources) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify credible and non-credible primary and secondary sources. #dok2
  • I can ask questions to determine the credibility of sources. #dok2
  • I can distinguish between sources of information based on their credibility. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Evaluating the credibility of sources is essential for understanding and using information effectively.
  • Questioning the credibility of sources helps students become informed and responsible consumers of information.
Essential Questions
  • What makes a source credible or not credible?
  • Why is it important to question the credibility of sources?
  • How can we tell the difference between primary and secondary sources?
  • What kinds of questions should we ask to evaluate the credibility of a source?
  • How does evaluating source credibility impact our understanding of history and current events?