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      <description>🌟 Welcome to Our Bulletin Board! 🚀Hello, everyone! 😊 This is our space to share, explore, and collaborate—and today, we’re diving into an exciting activity on Primary and Secondary Sources with a historical event: The First Moon Landing in 1969! 🌕✨                    
👥Your Task:  Each group will receive one primary source and one secondary source.         
Your challenge is to:                                 
📌 Step 1: Discuss and determine which source is primary and which is secondary. Justify your answer!  
🎨 Step 2: Use the sources as inspiration to create a meaningful output and upload it here!  
📝 Expected Outputs per Group:  
✨ Group 1: Poem – Write a two-stanza poem reflecting the emotions and significance of the event.  
💌 Group 2: Friendly Letter – Imagine you’re in 1969 and write a letter to a friend sharing your thoughts about the moon landing.  
🎨 Group 3: Poster – Design a visual poster with a slogan representing the impact of the moon landing.  
📰 Group 4: News Article/Opinion Piece – Write a short news article or a one-paragraph opinion piece about the event.  
📢 Final Step: Upload your group’s work here on the bulletin board so we can celebrate your creativity and insights!💡
🎉 Can’t wait to see your amazing work! 🚀✨ 
 #PrimaryVsSecondarySources #FirstMoonLanding #CreativeLearning                                                                                                
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Armstrong, N. (1969, July 20). Apollo 11 Moon</p><p>Landing. NASA. Retrieved from NASA's Apollo           11 archive</p><p><br></p><p>Bock, M., &amp; Brown, R. (2019). The Space Race: The Cold War and the Apollo Program.             National Geographic Society.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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         <title>GROUP 2 The Time travelers</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>We relied on the primary sources because the information  from NASA, that's why it was more reliable.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Arms Strong N. (196, July 20)</p><p>     "Apollo 11's moon landing was an &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; extraordinary&nbsp; engineering feat. The landing module, designed to withstand extreme space conditions, was a marvel of its time. Scientists continue to study moon landing footage and photos to understand the challenges of extraterrestrial exploration and how human survival on other planets might be possible in the future."</p>]]></description>
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