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"Primary vs Secondary Sources" Anchor Chart
"Primary vs Secondary Sources" Anchor Chart
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$15.00 USD
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$15.00 USD
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Help students confidently understand the difference between primary and secondary sources with this classroom 'Types of Sources' laminated anchor chart! Perfect for teaching research skills, historical thinking, or literacy, this laminated poster provides clear definitions, examples, and visuals for both source types.
Ideal for grades 3–8, this classroom-ready chart is a go-to reference during history, social studies, or writing units where students need to identify, evaluate, and use different types of sources in their work. Also great for ELA classrooms, research units, history analysis, and media literacy.
Key Features
Key Features
- Laminated classroom poster
- Dry-erase marker safe
- Tear-resistant
- Spill-resistant
- 100% handmade in the U.S.A.
- Teacher-made
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Hang with double-sided tape, adhesive putty, tacks, frames or magnets
- This poster is shipped to you already laminated, please do not laminate it again
- Use a clean damp rag to clean this anchor chart
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