Why Teach Media Literacy? Distinguishing Between REAL and FAKE News
Help upper elementary, middle school, & high school students with media literacy by teaching them to distinguish between real and fake news. Learn why what students research and read needs to be up-to-date. Watch videos learning more about legitimate webs
How to teach fact checking
Do your students know how, why, and when to fact check? It's important for students to think critically about what they read on the internet. Teach them this valuable reading and thinking skill.
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Which One Is #FakeNews?
When fake news seems to be everywhere, make sure your students have the media- literacy skills they need to distill the facts! Pass out this printable guide as a reference for students! | #lifeskills #digital #citizenship #media #literacy #fakenews #teaching #freebie #free #printable #highschool #middleschool
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Tone and Mood Comparison Skinny Poster
Gives students a side-by-side comparison of tone and mood. Details what they are, how they are produced, and how to analyze them. Follows with an analysis of the tone and mood of quotes by two prominent figures. ©️️️️2016. 13 x 38 inches. Laminated. Middle school, high school. About the Author Amber O'Reyah began her journey as a teacher in 2011 for the Elko County School District in northern Nevada. She has a master's degree in curriculum and instruction wit...
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