Are your students able to find credible and reliable sources online? These activities and assessments will help your 21st-century learners to evaluate online source credibility and bias through formative assessment, task cards, and a Google Form source evaluation activity.
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Here’s what you will receive in this resource bundle:
⇒ Website Evaluation Activity for Middle School and High School
⇒ Source Evaluation Task Cards: Interactive Research Activity
⇒ Website Source Evaluation Assessments and Rubric
⇒ Source Evaluation Activity: Google Form for Middle School and High School
An understanding of loaded language and bias is a prerequisite for this assessment resource. Help your students to understand and practice evaluating loaded language with these handouts and activities which will help students to build a strong close reading foundation while focusing on non-fiction text which is emphasized by the Common Core.
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Benefits of digital interactive resources include:
★ High engagement = happy students and happy teacher
★ Student-friendly 1:1 environment
★ Development of college and career readiness skills
★ Fluid integration of ELA skills
★ Productive use of class time that is maximized for student learning
This resource is helpful for:
★ Teachers new to a digital learning environment or looking to upgrade from typical pen and paper activities.
★ Teachers who are looking to save time with ready-made resources.
★ Teachers who are looking for an engaging and authentic way to practice online source evaluation skills.
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