Credible Sources / Reliable Sources Lesson Activities, Assessment
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Help students to identify and analyze credible sources on the Internet with this easy to use lesson. A presentation with notes, guided practice, independent practice, extension interview activity, and quiz all help students to feel confident about Internet research.
For many students, identifying a credible source can be confusing and frustrating. Many acronyms and systems create even more confusion because students lack the schema to think critically. Using the 5 W's strategy, this complete lesson introduces the concept of credible and reliable sources, provides examples and nonexamples, and includes an easy to remember and easy to apply tool that sticks with students for years to come.
Included in the Product
- Presentation
- Teacher notes for presentation
- Student notes
- Guided Practice
- Independent Practice
- Interview Activity
- Exit Ticket
- Quiz and Answer Key
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