Critical observation challenge: Was Elsa really arrested?
This upper elementary slideshow activity introduces students to “critical observation skills”.
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This upper elementary slideshow activity introduces students to “critical observation skills”.
Misinformation is always problematic, but when it appears alongside family updates on social media, it can be especially frustrating.
This is a guide for educators to use with the feature-length documentary “TRUST ME."
This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing the feature-length documentary “TRUST ME."
With this poster, students are introduced to seven standards of quality journalism and their descriptions.
In this lesson, students learn how to categorize information by determining its primary purpose.
The poster provided in this resource introduces students to five types of possible bias in straight news coverage.
The poster provided in this resource introduces students to five types of misinformation.
Misinformation swirling around the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the importance of consuming and sharing online content with care.
This poster was adapted from the InfoZones lesson on our Checkology® virtual classroom.