Primary and Secondary Sources Sorting Activity, Printable and Digital
- PPTX
- Google Apps™
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Grammar review doesn't have to be boring and monotonous! Get kids up and moving with this print and go, classroom-tested interactive game for reviewing primary and secondary sources that comes in printable and an interactive digital format.
Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review primary and secondary sources. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify and sort the type of source on the card. I've now included a digital version of the activity that students can use right in Google on their devices. Each example uses sources from popular or canonical novels, major historical events, people, and documents, or authors and could be used as task cards, small groups games, large group interactive sorting activity, literacy center lessons, bell ringers, exit tickets, distance learning practice, online classrooms review, and more.
Included:
- 3 exercises
- Instructions for play and extension
- Answer key (at-a-glance key via a QR link also included)
- 100% editable PPT file and interactive digital version for Google
Classroom success stories from other teachers who have loved this resource:
♥ "This is such an easy to use resource. We used the cards to create our interactive notebook page as well as play review games throughout the year."
♥ "This a great resource to use with my 8th graders. We tied in with our Social Studies and discussed the differences. Easy to use and understand."
♥ "Great resource to review primary and secondary sources. I appreciated the different sets which allowed for differentiation."
♥ "Great resource for teaching in a hands-on way."
♥ "Amazing quick lesson over Primary and Secondary Sources..... kids really caught on!"
♥ "This was a great introduction to the concept of primary and secondary sources and because it was so clearly explained my students caught on very quickly."
♥ "I like this activity because it gets them up and moving. It also is a good reteaching moment in small groups for students that still need a little extra support."
♥ "This was a great addition to my intro to primary source lesson plan. I used it as a people sort by giving each student a card, instead of making a set for each student. The kids loved it!"
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Updated 2020