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Primary Sources - Firsthand Account Anchor Chart

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    Updated:  24 Oct 2022

Teach your students about primary sources and firsthand accounts with a printable primary source document anchor chart.

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    Grades:  3 - 6

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teaching resource

Primary Sources - Firsthand Account Anchor Chart

  • Updated

    Updated:  24 Oct 2022

Teach your students about primary sources and firsthand accounts with a printable primary source document anchor chart.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 6

Teach your students about primary sources and firsthand accounts with a printable primary source document anchor chart.

Using Primary Resources for Historical Accuracy

We’ve got a new tool for history teachers!

Are you looking for ways to help your students remember primary source documents?  These printable primary source anchor charts are here to help you get your kids excited about learning with primary sources.

Why are Primary Sources Important? It’s All About Perspective

This poster is designed to help your students understand the different kinds of primary source documents and how to identify them. These are the original sources written or created by the people who were first involved in an event.

Primary source documents provide information and perspectives from various viewpoints—they can help bring a unique angle to your lessons and encourage accuracy in your students’ research skills.

This poster includes a printable anchor chart that kids can reference as they work through their assignments. It also includes definitions and types of primary source documents so that they know exactly what to look for when searching for quality reference material.

Display this educational poster in your classroom to provide your students with some examples of primary sources.

Primary documents are original materials that have not been changed or altered. They are created at a specific time in history.

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