Mapping and Inquiry Skills · Geographic Skills
Analyzing Primary Sources
Learning to look at artifacts, old photos, and letters to understand the past.
Key Questions
- 1What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?
- 2What can an object tell us about the person who used it?
- 3Why might two people see the same event differently?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Social Studies Inquiry and Skill Development - Grade 4
Grade: Grade 4
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Mapping and Inquiry Skills
Period: Geographic Skills
Suggested Methodologies
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