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Preview of Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Want to help your middle and high school ELA students learn how to avoid bias, consipiracies, and misinformation online? Escape the Newsroom is a FUN and meaningful activity that helps students to apply two methods of evaluating online sources in a hands-on way. Students learn the SIFT method (Stop, Investigate, Find trusted coverage, Trace to the original) and the CRAP method (Currency, Reliability, Authority, and Purpose). They apply the methods to various websites--some which are completely r
Preview of WebQuest Evaluating Argument Claims, Evidence, Reasoning: Captive Orcas Debate

WebQuest Evaluating Argument Claims, Evidence, Reasoning: Captive Orcas Debate

Updated in 2020 as a distance learning WebQuest in Google Slides (and still in PDF) while the debate continues (killer whales continue to be sold worldwide in worse-than-ever conditions, plus think about the other marine mammals). Authentic, relevant, in-depth argument examination! Truly delves into both sides of this hotly debated issue by examining and analyzing multiple primary sources.Step-by-Step guided activity leads students to read and analyze claims, counterclaims, and evidence presente
Preview of STEM Design for Learning: Designing School Supplies Webquest Project

STEM Design for Learning: Designing School Supplies Webquest Project

Created by
Rebecca Olien
A Webquest for Real World Project-Based Learning Students become school supply designers in this interactive webquest. The familiar desk objects open new worlds to critical thinking and collaboration as students make decisions about school supply form, function, and fun through project-based learning. Students form cooperative groups as “school supply companies”. Prior engineering knowledge is activated through a series of questions before students launch into web-based research accessing a se
Preview of Women's History Month Internet Webquest Google Doc and Printable Packet

Women's History Month Internet Webquest Google Doc and Printable Packet

DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Women's History Month Webquest. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom. Perfect for distance learning! Over 15 topics, 60 articles and websites, 15 videos, and 45 questions. The webquest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!Each topic includes a video, 4 articles and websites, and 3-4 d
Preview of Black History Month Internet Webquest Activity Google Doc Packets & Printable

Black History Month Internet Webquest Activity Google Doc Packets & Printable

Two DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Black History Month Internet WebQuests on Google Docs. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom. This BUNDLE includes two digital work packets, great as a Black History Month independent activity for high school and middle school students. Easy to assign independent activity with no prep necessary. Perfect as a sub-plan, too! Perfect for distance learning!Don't have a lot of time? A lot of teachers don't these days! By purchasing these WebQuest internet activities, you c
Preview of STEM Designer: Solar Powered Vehicles

STEM Designer: Solar Powered Vehicles

Created by
Rebecca Olien
A Webquest for Real World Project-Based Learning to use with Google ClassroomStudents become solar designers in this interactive STEM webquest that guides critical thinking and collaboration within the topics of solar energy and engineering. Working in teams, students choose to learn about solar planes, cars, boats, or rovers and use what they have learned to design their own model of a solar powered vehicle. WebQuest project-based learning teaches children how to use essential skills for obtain
Preview of Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

In this activity, students will consider six different websites and must decide whether they are credible or not. These decisions will be made through the use of a checklist that awards/ takes away points based on the presence or lack of certain criteria in the website (has an author, does not have external links, etc.). This is a great, engaging, and low-pressure activity to help refresh, review, or introduce media literacy!This download comes with:- Links to six websites for students to consid
Preview of Online Research Activity

Online Research Activity

Created by
Michelle Tindell
This worksheet provides students with the opportunity to conduct independent online research on a selection of relevant topics (e.g. positive and negative effects of video games, sports, social media, etc. on students). It includes a graphic organizer for resources collected from various websites as well as a space to synthesize and cite the information they learned in their research. Editable Google Doc.
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