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Potential Sources of Information
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Potential Sources of Information

You are studying the weather. Which of the items below is raw data and not organized information: The temperature outside today. You are part of a group that must write a report on mammals. Who is the best person to ask to help you find information: Your school librarian. You need to find facts about a country for a report. What are the best tools to use: Nonfiction book, website, Google Maps. Your city is going to build a new high school. You want to know if the school will have a swimming pool. Which one of these sources would be the best source of information: The local newspaper. Which of the items below is a primary source: Letter. A friend tells you that he is reading a good fiction book. The book is James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl. You go to the library to find a copy of the book. Where would the book be located: On the “D” shelf for Dahl. You are writing a report about a desert habitat. Which book should you use to find facts for your report: A nonfiction book about desert plants and animals. Mary is assigned a science project. Where should she begin her research: A science website for kids. You want to learn more about dolphins. Which of these sources would be the best starting point for getting information on your topic: . You are looking for facts about your grandmother. Here is a list of places to find information:LetterDiaryPiece of clothingPhoto: Primary sources. You are looking for a nonfiction book in the library on Serena Williams. Your options include..: All of the above

Grade:Grade 2_AI - Grade 4_AI
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1800s Informational Texts
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1800s Informational Texts

What is the definition of the word Abolitionist: A person who actively opposed the institution of slavery.. During which time period was the "Second Great Awakening," a new wave of support for abolitionism led by William Lloyd Garrison by the way of Christian appeals to morality: . What is the meaning of the term emancipation in the context of abolitionism in the 1800s: The freedom of all enslaved people.. How does the wording of this title on an 1833 abolitionist newspaper encourage readers to adopt the newspaper's point of view: It insinuates that if you agree with the newspaper's point of view, you are a genius. . Which prominent abolitionist helped revive the movement with a powerful autobiography as well as a speech titled, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July: Frederick Douglass. What was Harriet Tubman's important role in the abolitionist movement: She returned to the South to help many enslaved people escape via the Underground Railroad. . The violence of the 1850s culminated in which historic event in 1859: John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry.. Why were the ideas of abolitionists considered "radical" in the 1800s: Most Americans, even northerners, held white supremacist beliefs. . When did Lincoln's speech take place: on the occasion of President Lincoln's second inauguration.. In his speech, Abraham Lincoln explains a cause of the Civil War. What was this cause: conflicting desires to strengthen, perpetuate, and extend an interest in slaves.. What evidence from Lincoln's speech supports a conclusion that the North and South shared some common interests: Lincoln said that all dreaded civil war and all sought to avert it. . What is the tone of Lincoln's speech: reflective. What is a main message of this speech: Despite their differences, the North and South must work together to achieve peace. . Reread this quote from the text:"Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came."What does the phrase “deprecated war” mean here: disliked war.. Read this sentence from the text."It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not...."What does the saying “wringing their bread” mean here: Profiting from slavery.. Reread the following quote from the speech."Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away."What is the phrase "mighty scourge of war" mean here: The war is a violent punishment to the country.

Grade:Grade 9_AI - Grade 11_AI
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