*Free* Editable/General Source Analysis Graphic Organizer

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This is an editable and free template you can use to help students as they analyze sources. It is a very simple and generalized tool meant to serve as a base for your activities. The link will allow you to access a template in Powerpoint and then you are free to use it as you want. I like to upload these into Google Slides and work that way.

The template can be a base starting point, or you can make simple adjustments to the final two rows and use it as is. I like to insert these as a slide immediately following a slide that has a source on it.

This template is one per source, so if you have 4 sources, you would need to supply students with 4 of these pages. You can just copy the slides to accomplish this quickly.

You could also print these and have students write on them.

Reach out to me through the contact page if you have questions!

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This is an editable and free template you can use to help students as they analyze sources. It is a very simple and generalized tool meant to serve as a base for your activities. The link will allow you to access a template in Powerpoint and then you are free to use it as you want. I like to upload these into Google Slides and work that way.

The template can be a base starting point, or you can make simple adjustments to the final two rows and use it as is. I like to insert these as a slide immediately following a slide that has a source on it.

This template is one per source, so if you have 4 sources, you would need to supply students with 4 of these pages. You can just copy the slides to accomplish this quickly.

You could also print these and have students write on them.

Reach out to me through the contact page if you have questions!

This is an editable and free template you can use to help students as they analyze sources. It is a very simple and generalized tool meant to serve as a base for your activities. The link will allow you to access a template in Powerpoint and then you are free to use it as you want. I like to upload these into Google Slides and work that way.

The template can be a base starting point, or you can make simple adjustments to the final two rows and use it as is. I like to insert these as a slide immediately following a slide that has a source on it.

This template is one per source, so if you have 4 sources, you would need to supply students with 4 of these pages. You can just copy the slides to accomplish this quickly.

You could also print these and have students write on them.

Reach out to me through the contact page if you have questions!