Knowledge and Skills Statement
During instruction on primary and secondary sources, lead a game-based learning activity such as Kahoot, Quizizz, Quizlet, or Socrative or a teacher-created activity. This will allow an opportunity for students to identify primary and secondary sources that are displayed in images or text. Then, as students gather information to answer their research questions, they should label each of their sources as a primary or secondary source.
Further Explanation
This assessment requires students to apply their knowledge of what makes a source a primary or secondary source. Students should know that a primary source is a firsthand account or documentation of a particular event and secondary sources provide information about an event that may have occurred elsewhere or during a different time. Primary and secondary sources are introduced in second grade. By seventh grade, students should be proficient with this skill.
Research
Maniotes, L. K. (2019). Getting to great questions for inquiry and research. Teacher Librarian, 46(3), 17–20. Retrieved from https://www.gale.com
Summary: This article provides an overview how to use guided inquiry as a means to increase students' capacity to comprehend a text. However, Guided Inquiry Design is more often used as a road map to conduct research. Additional online resources are included in the article to provide further support.