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Sources of information: Primary sources & secondary sources

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Common Craft Primary & Secondary resources

Migration Story

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History of LIRC

Follow Shirley's board Hong Kong History on Pinterest.

What information can you get from primary sources?

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Let's investigate
Look at the people in the photograph....
See
  1. What are they wearing?
  2. What is the hairstyle like?
  3. What are they doing?
Think
  1. How old do you think they are?
  2. What might they do for a living?
  3. How do you think they are feeling?
  4. Do they know the photos is being taken?
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Can you tell?

Identify and explain which one is primary or secondary source of information.
primary___secondary_sources_pack.pdf
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Related topics:

Search Strategies
Information evaluation
Bibliography:
​Facebook. (2015). 舊時香港  Retrieved November 17, 2015, from https://www.facebook.com/舊時香港-620177918009590/photos_stream
Teaching History.org, home of the National History Education Clearinghouse. (2014). Retrieved November 10, 2014, from http://teachinghistory.org/digital-classroom/ask-a-digital-historian/24664​

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