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OPENING PRAYER

Directions:
Read the
statements
carefully. Tell FACT
if the statement is
correct and BLUFF
if otherwise.
1. Ferdinand
"Bongbong"
Romualdez
Marcos Jr. is the
16th and current
president of the
Philippines.
1. Ferdinand
"Bongbong"
Romualdez
Marcos Jr. is the
17th and current
president of the
Philippines.
2. Under Executive
Order (EO) No. 39,
which was mandated on
Friday, the price ceilings
of regular-milled rice
and well-milled rice will
be at P41 and P45 per
kilogram, respectively.
2. Under Executive
Order (EO) No. 39,
which was mandated on
Friday, the price ceilings
of regular-milled rice
and well-milled rice will
be at P41 and P45 per
kilogram, respectively.
3. Vitamin C
(ascorbic acid) is a
nutrient your body
needs to form blood
vessels, cartilage,
muscle, and
collagen in bones.
3. Vitamin C
(ascorbic acid) is a
nutrient your body
needs to form blood
vessels, cartilage,
muscle, and
collagen in bones.
4. Silver is a
chemical
element with the
symbol Au and
atomic number
79.
4. Gold is a
chemical
element with
the symbol Au
and atomic
number 79.
5. Magazines
are examples
of tertiary
sources.
5. Magazines
are examples
of secondary
sources.
Information from QUARTER 1:
Various Sources WEEK 1
Facts
INFORMATIONData
 It is knowledge shared or
obtained through study,
instruction, investigation, or
news and you share it
through the act of
communicating, whether
verbally, nonverbally, visually,
or through written word.
INFORMATION
SOURCE
 An information
source is a person,
thing, or place from
which information
comes, arises, or is
obtained.
PRIMARY
SOURCES
 These materials are authentic and
have not been subjected to
evaluation or assessment.
• These are report discoveries,
sharing of information, and first-
hand.
• These are information written at a
certain time or period of research.
Original
PRIMARY
SOURCES First-hand
• Personal accounts
• Personal documents
• Pictures
• Videos
• Speeches
• Historical documents (on
eyewitness perspective)
• Literary texts
• Literary works and letters
Secondary Sources

• These include interpretations,


discussions, commentaries or
evaluations of prime resources.
Secondary Sources
• These are also information
written by authors who do not
personally witness the event or
action.
• These are usually evaluations
of primary sources.
Secondary Sources
• Movie Review
• Magazines (not portraying
information from eyewitnesses)
• Commentaries/ critiques
Tertiary Sources
•These are the
collections of
information
from primary
and secondary
sources.
Tertiary Sources
• Almanacs
• Bibliography
• Directories
• Dictionaries
• Encyclopedia
Other documents that we can
use in accessing information:
• Scholarly Articles
• Books
• Government
Documents
• News/Magazine
Articles
• Reference Materials
Take note of these six (6) characteristics that
information should possess:
1. ACCURACY. Information should be reliable, useful, free from flaws and
of high quality.
2. COMPLETENESS. Information should provide all needed details. It
should be able to answer the wh– questions (what, who, when, where, why
and how).
3. TIMELINESS. Information should be up-to-date.
4. CONSISTENCY. Information should be consistent for it to be
considered accurate and useful.
5. RELEVANT. Information should suit the demand, needs and interests
of the readers.
6. UNIQUENESS. Information should be distinct.
Let’s Try!
Directions: Tell whether
the given source/document
in each item is a
PRIMARY, SECONDARY
or TERTIARY Source.
PRIMARY
1. Birth Certificate:___________
2. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary:
TERTIARY
SECONDARY
3. Movie Review:_____________
4. Diary :________
PRIMARY
5. Reaction Paper :________
SECONDARY

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