TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 1. ENAIDPEOLCYC Answer: ENCYCLOPEDIA
TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 2. YPRMIAR Answer: PRIMARY
TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 3. PHPHSOTOARG Answer: PHOTOGRAPHS
TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 4. TOYRSIH Answer: HISTORY
TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 5. SDAYREOCN Answer: SECONDARY
TASK 1 Direction. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word. 6. TREITAYR Answer: TERTIARY
INFORMATION FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
Are facts provided or learned about something or someone (Oxford Dictionary) What is INFORMATION?
Listening Reading Interviews Questioning Questionnaires Observation Study of existing report Methods of Gathering Information
CLASSIFICATION OF SOURCES OF INFORMATION PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY
Provide direct or firsthand information about an event, person, object or work of art (original materials) authentic and have not been subjected to evaluation report discoveries , sharing of information and are first-hand information written at a certain time or period experienced by the person himself/herself PRIMARY SOURCES
Examples: Diary Speeches Government records Video recordings Communication Photographs Interview transcripts Artifacts Letters Autobiography PRIMARY SOURCES
provide information, discussion , and/or interpretation of the evidence Evaluations / analysis or restatement of primary sources Information written by authors who do not personally witness the event Materials which summarize , interpret , reorganize or otherwise provide an added value to a primary source. SECONDARY SOURCES
EXAMPLES Commentaries Critiques Evaluations History Journal/magazine (portraying information form eyewitnesses) Biography Textbook SECONDARY SOURCES
Serve as collection of primary and secondary sources. These sources are most often used to look up facts or to get a general idea about something. TERTIARY SOURCES