e e = economic moneymoney business finances trade jobs budget banks credit/loans stocks & bonds...
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S S = Social Culture/ CustomsCulture/ Customs Traditions Religion Customs Community HolidaysTRANSCRIPT
E = EEconomic•MoneyMoney• Business• Finances• Trade• Jobs• Budget• Banks• Credit/Loans• Stocks & Bonds• Taxes
S = SSocial•Culture/ CustomsCulture/ Customs• Traditions• Religion• Customs• Community• Holidays
•PowerPower• Government• Laws & Regulations• Elections• Authority (Military & Police)
P = PPolitical
N= eNNvironmental•NatureNature• Earth• Pollution• Sustainability• Resources
Imagine you read the following headlines…
What category would you place them? Be able to explain why!
Update on the BP Oil Spill Update on the BP Oil Spill in the in the
Gulf of MexicoGulf of Mexico• eNvironmental• Has to do with pollution
Stock Market has Risen Stock Market has Risen 28% 28%
since the end of 2008since the end of 2008• Economic• Has to do with business
Calendar of Calendar of Holiday/Christmas EventsHoliday/Christmas Events in in
GeorgetownGeorgetown• Social• Has to do with religion and
community
District Attorney, Bradley District Attorney, Bradley prosecutes double prosecutes double
homicidehomicide• Political• Has to do with an elected official• Has to do with enforcing laws
More immigrants moving to More immigrants moving to
Central TexasCentral Texas• Social• Has to do with changes in the
community• Has to do with the mixing of cultures
Economic
Social
Political eNvironmental
PRIMARY SOURCESPRIMARY SOURCES• DEFINITIONDEFINITION: Info, pieces of : Info, pieces of
writing, artwork that are writing, artwork that are ORIGINALORIGINAL to a specific to a specific TIMETIME & & PLACEPLACE
• EXAMPLESEXAMPLES: Presidential speech, : Presidential speech, journal entry, photo, political journal entry, photo, political cartoon, artwork, map, etc.cartoon, artwork, map, etc.
• NON-EXAMPLES:NON-EXAMPLES: Fictional Fictional account of an event, history account of an event, history books, report given by someone books, report given by someone who was not therewho was not there
THINK – PAIR- SHARE
• DEFINITIONDEFINITION: Pieces of writing, : Pieces of writing, artwork that interpret or fictionalize artwork that interpret or fictionalize ANOTHER ANOTHER TIMETIME & & PLACEPLACE
• EXAMPLES:EXAMPLES: Fictional account of an Fictional account of an event, history books, report given event, history books, report given by someone who was not there.by someone who was not there.
• NON-EXAMPLESNON-EXAMPLES: Presidential : Presidential speech, journal entry, photo, speech, journal entry, photo, political cartoon, artwork, map, etc.political cartoon, artwork, map, etc.
SECONDARY SOURCESSECONDARY SOURCES
PRIMARY PRIMARY or or SECONDARY?SECONDARY?• The author of the Twilight series
writes a new book set in the time of the Roman Empire?
• SECONDARYSECONDARY• Photo of the Bastrop Fires (Labor Day
2011)
• PRIMARYPRIMARY• Ask.com• SECONDARYSECONDARY• Map from the Lewis & Clark
Expedition• PRIMARYPRIMARY
• Interview with a survivor of Hurricane Sandy • PRIMARYPRIMARY• Song about Viet Nam by a veteran who served there• PRIMARYPRIMARY• Statue made as a memorial to President Washington• SECONDARYSECONDARY• Email from Texas’s Governor Perry to Louisiana’s Governor
Jindal about Hurricane Katrina• PRIMARYPRIMARY• Georgetown Mayor’s speech about public parks• PRIMARYPRIMARY• College textbook about the Civil War• SECONDARYSECONDARY
• Map of Germany used by General Eisenhower in WWII • PRIMARYPRIMARY• Rumor about a student • SECONDARYSECONDARY• Video game about battles in the Revolutionary War • SECONDARYSECONDARY• T-Shirt with a picture of President Lincoln • SECONDARYSECONDARY• Photograph of President Kennedy and his son in the
White House • PRIMARYPRIMARY• Novel about a Holocaust survivor • SECONDARYSECONDARY