British Museum - This is a reliable source because it gives real facts and images of ancient Mesopotamia. For example it gives that Mesopotamia means between two rivers. This represents a primary source.
Ducksters - is considered reliable because the facts are accurate. What I mean by that is that it matches everything I have learned about ancient Mesopotamia. The grammar and spelling is correct. Lastly, the site does not have many ads, and when I type it in google it comes up as an actual site. This represents a secondary source.
Mr. Donn Mesopotamia - This is reliable because they have many different sections about Ancient Mesopotamia. They were many times where it say click on this to learn about this topic. I think this is a very good way to present a website. Also, this website was very kid friendly. This represents a secondary source.
National Geographic - This is reliable because it has real events that support your topic. This represents a primary source.
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http://www.ancient.eu/Mesopotamia/ This is reliable source because it has vocab terms that you can look up by just clicking on it. It is also reliable because the terms are on that exact same site when you click on it. This represents a secondary source.
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Ducksters - is considered reliable because the facts are accurate. What I mean by that is that it matches everything I have learned about ancient Mesopotamia. The grammar and spelling is correct. Lastly, the site does not have many ads, and when I type it in google it comes up as an actual site. This represents a secondary source.
Mr. Donn Mesopotamia - This is reliable because they have many different sections about Ancient Mesopotamia. They were many times where it say click on this to learn about this topic. I think this is a very good way to present a website. Also, this website was very kid friendly. This represents a secondary source.
National Geographic - This is reliable because it has real events that support your topic. This represents a primary source.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This is a reliable source because it lists events that can relate to your topic. Similar to the national geographic cite. This represents a primary source.
http://www.ancient.eu/Mesopotamia/ This is reliable source because it has vocab terms that you can look up by just clicking on it. It is also reliable because the terms are on that exact same site when you click on it. This represents a secondary source.
http://6hmesopotamia.weebly.com/contributions-inventions-and-legacy.html This is reliable because it gives actual facts and pictures from Mesopotamia. This represents a secondary source.
https://kidskonnect.com/history/ancient-mesopotamia/ This is a reliable source because it gives actual facts Mesopotamia and details to describe it. This represents a secondary source.