Multiple Sources - Parent Activity Guide

Help your child learn to compare, contrast, and synthesize information from different sources

What Does "Multiple Sources" Mean?

When we read about a topic from multiple sources, we get different perspectives and more complete information. Fifth graders need to learn how to compare what sources say (find similarities), contrast them (find differences), and synthesize the information (combine it to build better understanding).

On Florida's FAST assessment, students may be asked to read two passages about the same topic and explain how they work together or differ.

Key Vocabulary

Source: Any place you get information - a book, article, website, video, etc.
Compare: Finding what's the SAME between sources
Contrast: Finding what's DIFFERENT between sources
Synthesize: Combining information from multiple sources to understand the whole picture

Activities to Try at Home

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Story Comparison

Find two articles about the same current event (sports game, weather event, community news) from different sources:

๐ŸŽฌ Movie + Book Comparison

If your child has read a book and seen its movie adaptation:

๐Ÿ” Research Together

Pick a topic your child is curious about (animals, space, history, sports stars) and find two different sources:

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Family Story Comparison

Ask two family members to tell the same family story (a vacation, holiday, or event):

This shows how different perspectives add to our understanding!

Questions to Ask When Reading Multiple Sources

Parent Tip: Model Critical Thinking!

When you hear news or information, think aloud: "I wonder if other sources say the same thing" or "That's interesting - I should check another source to learn more." This models the habit of not relying on just one source. You can also discuss why some sources might be more reliable than others for different purposes.

Types of Sources to Compare

Factual Sources

  • Encyclopedia articles
  • Textbooks
  • News reports
  • Data and charts

Personal Sources

  • Diaries and journals
  • Interviews
  • Personal blogs
  • Memoirs

Key idea: Factual sources give us data and facts. Personal sources give us experiences and emotions. Together, they create a complete picture!

Example Synthesis Sentences Your Child Can Use

Informacion para Padres (Spanish Summary)

Que significa "multiples fuentes"? Cuando leemos sobre un tema de diferentes fuentes, obtenemos diferentes perspectivas e informacion mas completa.

Vocabulario importante:

Preguntas para hacer: