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Library skills Common Core RI.7.8 resources

Preview of Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

These media literacy handouts provide an easy acronym and a graphic organizer that can be used to evaluate any source and help your students identify credible sources. Includes digital worksheets for distance learning, as well as ready-to-print handouts for evaluating sources within a traditional classroom setting.This resource is also included in Mondays Made Easy's Media Literacy Coronavirus News Lesson for Evaluating Sources. This distance learning resource examines the credibility of coron
Preview of Information Literacy and Website Evaluation Unit Lessons--Secondary Students

Information Literacy and Website Evaluation Unit Lessons--Secondary Students

One of the most challenging things I found to teach my secondary students was website evaluation. Clearly, students need this digital literacy skills, but with so many “tests” to apply to sites, which are actually useful, accurate, or helpful?Based the book Fact vs. Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News by Jennifer LaGarde and Darren Hudgins, these information literacy and website evaluation lessons and activities can help students learn how to critically examine web
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
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