ORGANIZING INFORMATION FROM THE SECONDARY SOURCES_RECOGNIZING EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT OPINION
Across
- 2. things you can see, hear, touch, smell or taste.
- 4. Organizing information using specific terms in alphabetical order.
- 6. Organizing information used to group similar color such as color, size, usage, brand, texture, materials, gender, age, model, price, content, and nature.
- 8. Evidence from documents such as letters, diaries, laws, speeches and the likes.
- 11. The author's own knowledge usually acquired through some sort of formal training.
- 13. Second hand published accounts, which are created after the primary source.
- 16. Speech of other people reported directly, exactly as spoken, usually with quotation marks around it.
- 17. Organizing information used to indicate the ranks as to heaviest to lightest, smallest to biggest.
- 18. Refers to something that is true and can be verified as such.
- 19. Organizing information using diagrams, analogues, graphic representations and maps
Down
- 1. Information provided in support of an opinion.
- 3. A source of information for somebody, or anything that might inform a person about something or provide knowledge.
- 5. Individual stories or examples
- 7. Original records from the past.
- 9. Refers to a personal belief.
- 10. Organizing information using timeline, steps, and cycle graphic organizer
- 12. Types of an evidence such as date and time, measurement, score of a game or any specific number
- 14. Refers to the use of someone else's knowledge or opinion particularly a recognized expert in the field.
- 15. Types of evidence such as place names, names of individuals, organizations, movements, etc.