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WORD OF THE WEEK

SOURCE
It is a place, person, or thing from
which something comes or can be
obtained.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
“IF INFORMATION ENDS UP IN
THE WRONG HANDS, THE LIVES
OF PEOPLE VERY OFTEN ARE
IMMEDIATELY AT RISK.”
-GIJS DE VRIES
ENGLISH 10
Quarter 1, Module 1

INFORMATION
FROM VARIOUS
SOURCES
Learning Objectives:
1. Differentiate the different types of information
2. Give some examples of these sources of
information
3. Identify if the given item is a Primary,
Secondary or Tertiary source
1. Do you know where to find information if you are asked to
research about the life of our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal?

2. If we are looking for the meaning of a difficult word, what


is the best source for this?
3. If we are watching a documentary film, can we consider it
as a good source of information? Why or why not?
INFORMATION
It is an available data everywhere and can be
found in different platforms and through different
means.

1.NEWS REPORTS
2.SPEECHES
3.INFORMATIVE TALKS
4.PANEL DISCUSSIONS
X SOCIAL MEDIA
X CHEAP INFORMATION

XFAKE NEWS

X UNCREDIBLE SOURCES

X TRENDING TOPICS
1. It is a book or set of books
that gives information on many
subjects or on many aspects of
one subject and typically
arranged alphabetically.

ENCYCLOPEDIA
2.It is an organized conversation
where one participant asks
questions while the other
provides answers.

INTERVIEW
3. It is a yearly address by the
President of the Philippines to a joint
session of the Congress of the
Philippines that is usually delivered
every fourth Monday of July.
State of the Nation Address
(SONA)
4. It refers to an alphabetical list of
names, subjects, or others with
references to the places where they
occur. It is typically found at the end
of a book.
INDEX
5. This is a list of the books of a
specific author or publisher, or on a
specific subject.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sources of information may be classified as:

PRIMARY
SECONDARY
TERTIARY
PRIMARY SOURCES
-are original or authentic and have not been subjected to evaluation or assessment
-these report discoveries and sharing of first hand information
Examples of Primary Sources:
1. Photographs
2. Speeches
3. Video Recordings
4. Government Records
5. Communication
6. Newspapers and magazines that portray
information for eyewitnesses
SECONDARY SOURCES
-provide information, discussion and/or interpretation of the evidence
-second hand information
Examples of Secondary Sources:
1. Commentaries
2. Critiques
3. Evaluations
4. Histories
5. Journals and magazines that do not portray
information from eyewitnesses
TERTIARY SOURCES
-serve as collection of primary and secondary sources.
Examples of Tertiary Sources:
1. Bibliographies
2. Directories
3. Dictionaries
4. Almanacs
5. Abstracts
6. Indices
7. Encyclopedias
8. Databases
6 characteristics of good information

ACCURACY CONSISTENCY

COMPLETENESS RELEVANCE

TIMELINESS UNIQUENESS
RETICD
PRIMARY
TICOONLLEC
TERTIARY
TERPREINTIONTA

SECONDARY
THEAUNCIT
PRIMARY
DIINTREC
SECONDARY
LPEROSAN
PRIMARY
YMSMUAR
TERTIARY
PIMOCTIONLA
TERTIARY
IORNALGI
PRIMARY
NDIIESC
TERTIARY
TARABSC
TERTIARY
OIBARGYPH
SECONDARY
NRETIEWIV
PRIMARY
LAMACAN
TERTIARY
GRAPHOHTOP
PRIMARY

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