What are Sources?

What are Sources?
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What are Sources?

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Learning Intentions
  • To understand what a Source is

  • To evaluate the difference between Good and Bad Sources

  • To analyse how to properly use these Sources


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Ice Breaker!
I want all of you to log into this Mnetimeter using this login number: 6809 0751

I want all of you to type in three of the different formats we learned about last class




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Source?
Just for a minute, I want all of you to take a minute to think about what a "Source" is. 

It can be in any context you want.

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Sources
Sources are pieces of information that we use to be able to learn. We will use this information to help us properly understand and research our chosen Person of Commitment.

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Learning Intentions
  • To understand what a Source is

  • To evaluate the difference between Good and Bad Sources

  • To analyse how to properly use these Sources


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Good Sources?
Good Sources are sources that we know are safe to use and can be trusted. So we should only use these

We can usually tell these by their quality and who wrote them. We will go into more detail in a minute

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Bad Sources?
These are sources that we cannot trust and or use. So we should stay clear from these at all costs.

There is mainly one example that we always talk about, we will investigate it now in a minute .

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Good Sources.


The best sources to use are the likes of 
  • Interviews
  • Documentaries
  • YouTube Videos
  • Websites dedicated to the Person of Commitment
  • Books 
  • Journals

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Bad Sources
There is really one source we heavily regard as a bad source that is: 
  • Wikipedia
The reason is that anyone, at anytime can change the information on Wikipedia.

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Learning Intentions
  • To understand what a Source is

  • To evaluate the difference between Good and Bad Sources

  • To analyse how to properly use these Sources


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Kahoot!!
I want all of you to answer the short Kahoot that can be found on our Google Classroom.

Remember the Kahoot closes at 11:40 am, so make sure you get it done before then.

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Summary of Lesson 
So today we learnt about Sources
  • We learnt that a Source is where we get our information from.
  • We learnt that their are Good Sources (Documentaries, Books, Interviews, etc)
  • We learnt that their are Bad Sources (Wikipedia)

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Exit Slip

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Homework
I want all of you to try and find three reliable sources ( as we now know what they are and how to find them) about your Person of Commitment

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