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Learning Objectives:
Primary Source
EVIDENCE
PERSON
Secondary Source
Very Good!
How about the second illustration? The second illustration shows that the
person has seen the interpretation,
description, evaluation, and analyzation of
the evidence.
Very good.
And the interpretation, description,
evaluation, and analyzation of the evidence
are also known as what? Secondary source.
That’s correct.
That’s correct!
Is the lottery winning numbers a primary
source or secondary source? A primary source ma’am.
How did you say so? Because Cath directly saw the lottery
winning numbers.
That’s true.
How did you say so? Because Jeff told to Cath the lottery result.
Very good.
Jeff told to Cath the lottery result, described
to her what numbers he had seen, which
made him a secondary source.
Very Good!
C. Developmental Activity
A. Activity
Textbook Original
painting
Journal Speech
Article Biography
Words written after an Interview
event has occurred
Encyclopedia Photographs
Autobiography Reviews of
story
Okay time’s up
Let’s answer.
(Students’ Answers)
B. Analysis
Differences
Primary Source Secondary Source
A primary source is direct evidence, and
original material.
Similarities
Sources of information
D. Application
Outline is a breakdown
Of the main and supporting ideas
In your essay, report, or speech.
Please read the passage together. (Students read the statements)
1.______________________________
2.______________________________
3.______________________________
IV. Evaluation
Direction: Using the information taken from the source, accomplish the sentence
“There are a lot of uses for the coconut tree. From the fruit to the leaves, down to the
trunk, the mighty tree serves a particular purpose. The fruit when still young, may be used
a refreshment. A cold glass of coconut juice is sure to cool you down. But don’t throw
away the husk. Just a few weeks under the sun and the husk will be good in polishing the
floor. A more mature coconut can make the meat extracted for its milk. The milk or gata
may be used for cooking dishes or desserts. Drying the meat of the coconut fruit may also
be turned to copra oil for making soap and other products. Coconut leaves may be used
for wrapping food and making the roof of the house. Coco lumber is a durable wood
made from the trunk of coconut tree. It is commonly used for foundation and making
makeshift bridges. Lastly, the roots have medical value and may be used as dye,
toothbrush, and mouthwash. These are but a few of the uses for the coconut tree and
with all these, it’s no wonder that the coconut tree is called the tree of life!”
I. Uses of coconut tree
1._____________________________________________________.
2._____________________________________________________
3._____________________________________________________
4._____________________________________________________
V. Assignment