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Shop Joan of Arc Triangulating Sources Research Lesson bundle _ History _ editable

Joan of Arc Triangulating Sources Research Lesson bundle _ History _ editable

$5.99

This lesson bundle involves students researching sources that provide information on Joan of Arc. The lesson focuses on teaching students the differences between primary and secondary sources, triangulation, stratigraphy, and the differences between the accuracy, usefulness, and reliability of a variety of sources.

Learning Intention:

I am learning to evaluate the accuracy, reliability and usefulness of primary and secondary sources.

Success Criteria: I can...

  • Delineate between primary and secondary sources.

  • Triangulate my sources to come up with my own evaluations.

  • Explain how accurate, useful and reliable sources are.

  • Prioritise the sources I use.

The resources include:

  • A full lesson PowerPoint

  • Worksheet Option A

  • Worksheet Option B

Both worksheets are provided in pdf and editable word formats for easy modification if required. This lesson would suit students with a range of abilities from Years 7 to 10. Preview the available resources.

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Joan of Arc Triangulating Sources Research Lesson bundle _ History _ editable

$5.99

This lesson bundle involves students researching sources that provide information on Joan of Arc. The lesson focuses on teaching students the differences between primary and secondary sources, triangulation, stratigraphy, and the differences between the accuracy, usefulness, and reliability of a variety of sources.

Learning Intention:

I am learning to evaluate the accuracy, reliability and usefulness of primary and secondary sources.

Success Criteria: I can...

  • Delineate between primary and secondary sources.

  • Triangulate my sources to come up with my own evaluations.

  • Explain how accurate, useful and reliable sources are.

  • Prioritise the sources I use.

The resources include:

  • A full lesson PowerPoint

  • Worksheet Option A

  • Worksheet Option B

Both worksheets are provided in pdf and editable word formats for easy modification if required. This lesson would suit students with a range of abilities from Years 7 to 10. Preview the available resources.

Add To Cart

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