1. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the 50-
minute discussion, the
students are able to:
a. define source; and
b. differentiate primary
from secondary sources.
2. MOTIVATION: BROKEN TELEPHONE
GAME
1.Group yourselves into three
(3).
2.Form a line.
3.The leader will memorize
the message.
4.Pass the message until it
reaches the last person in
line.
5.Say the message.
3. TASK 1: MATCH IT!
Direction: Match
the photo in
Column A with its
description in
Column B.
4. 1. A. A print periodical
containing miscellaneous
pieces (such as articles,
stories, poems) and often
illustrated
2. B. A record of events,
transactions, or observations
kept daily or at frequent
intervals.
(record of personal
activities, reflections, or
feelings)
5. 3. C. A reference source in print or electronic
form containing words usually
alphabetically arranged along with
information about their forms,
pronunciations, functions, etymologies,
meanings, and syntactic and idiomatic uses.
4. D. A paper that is printed and distributed
usually daily or weekly and that contains
news, articles of opinion, features, and
advertising.
5. E. A recording of a motion picture or
television program for playing through a
television set
6.
7. SOURCES – are
references that you
use in gathering
information like
books, encyclopedia,
newspaper, magazine,
webpage and other
materials.
8. TASK 2 :PICK ME UP
Direction: Classify the
following sources of
information according to its
kind.
11. PRIMARY SOURCES SECONDARY SOURCES
Manuscripts
Memoir
Autobiographies
Oral histories
Government documents
Maps
Audio recordings
Research data
Objects and artifacts
Books with endnotes and
footnotes
Biographies
Reprints of artwork
Conference proceedings
Literary criticism
Book reviews
OTHER EXAMPLES
12. TASK 3: ART TIME
Direction: Draw one
primary and one
secondary source that
you usually use when
you need information.
13. Excellent (4) Good (3) Satisfactory
(2)
Needs Improvement
(1)
Following
Activity
Directions
All directions were
followed.
You followed
most
directions.
You followed
some
directions.
None of the directions
were followed.
Use of
Creativity
You used your own
ideas and
imagination.
You used your
own ideas most
of the time.
You used some
imagination.
You did not use your
own ideas or
imagination.
Behavior in
Class
You were respectful
and well-behaved.
You behaved
well for most
of the class.
You
misbehaved
during most of
class.
You were not
respectful and
behaved poorly.
Effort put
into the
activity
You took your time
and worked hard on
the project.
You worked
hard for most
of the time.
You put a small
effort into the
activity.
You rushed through
and did not work hard.
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