Lesson 72 of 84 · Research Skills
⭐ 30 XPTaking Notes from Sources
Artifacts — tools, pottery, clothing, coins — are objects from the past.
🎯 Your mission
Learn it. Understand why it matters.
⚡ The twist
There's always more than one side to the story.
Mind = Blown
🤯 The world is wilder and weirder than the textbook makes it look.
Then & Now
🕰️ History isn't really 'history' — it shapes today, every day.
Artifacts — tools, pottery, clothing, coins — are objects from the past. Archaeologists and curators study them to learn about cultures and time periods.
Key Facts
Citing sources gives credit.
Compare multiple sources for accuracy.
Primary sources come from the original time.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What is a secondary source?
Why this still matters
This shapes your daily life in ways you stopped noticing.
Stretch Challenge
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Connect what you learned to one real thing in your world this week.
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