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How to Spot Fake News, Rumors, and Other Misleading Content
By Innovations in Technology
Lesson Overview
In this lesson, students learn more about safe and reliable use of the Internet in the digital age as they learn how to decipher between fake and real news, spot misleading websites, avoid clickbait, and recognize rumors or misleading information on social media. The lesson starts with a PowerPoint presentation (teacher led or distributed to students to read themselves) that outlines some of the pitfalls of erroneous or misleading information on the Internet. Then, students complete several lessons to develop their skills in recognizing fake news, fake websites, clickbait, and other misinformation. These can also be done with a partner or in a small group if the teacher prefers. Next, students work with a group to answer critical thinking questions about the ethics of fake news and ways to prevent contributing to the problem. Also included with the lesson is a word search puzzle, great for early finishers, or as a part of the lesson.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Access to Microsoft Word or Google Docs and Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· PowerPoint Presentation – Misinformation in the Digital Age
· 3 Lessons with Instructions, Grading Rubrics, and Answer Keys
· Reference Sheet: How to Recognize Fake Websites and News
· Group Discussion Critical Thinking Questions with Teacher Guide for Use
· Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· Introduction to the Unit and PowerPoint Presentation: 1 (50 minute) class period
· 3 lessons: 3-4 (50 minute) class periods (for all three lessons)
· Group Discussion Questions: 1-3 (50 minute) class periods depending on class/group size
· Word Search Puzzle: about 20-30 minutes
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Health/ELA - Media and Self Esteem
By Amanda G
How does media effect one's self esteem?
This package contains 6 lessons and a culminating task that will address this topic.
The package is meant to be taught over at least five lessons. With discussion, each page should easily fill a 45- to 60-minute lesson block.
Lessons include:
- definitions and discussion
- Influence of the Media
- self esteem and music videos
- what happens when a "beauty" company helps people see their beauty?
- evolution of an advertisement (print media/photoshopping)
- overcoming stereotypes and negative comments
- Think about how awesome you are
- Hand of friendship (culminating task)
There is currently no final assessment piece included in this package.
Each lesson, except the last, should be started with a gratitude journal page. The idea behind this it to help students see that they have a lot to be grateful for, regardless of what the media may portray to them. The journal pages shouldn’t take anymore than 5 minutes, max. For photo copying purposes, the journal page is placed before the worksheet, for any given lesson.
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Equip adolescents, teens, and adults with essential internet safety skills using our specialized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program, now available on TeachShare. Our Internet Safety ABA Program is meticulously crafted to enhance digital literacy and promote safe online behaviors through structured interventions and interactive learning materials.
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AVID Costa's Levels of Thinking Early Finisher Packet | Freebie Activities
By Teach Savvy Store
This AVID Costa's Levels of Thinking Early Finisher Packet includes a variety of critical thinking activities for middle and high school students. It features a passage with leveled questions, a creative "Finish the Story" activity using Costa’s levels, and an exercise where students categorize questions by thinking level. Perfect for classroom use or independent practice, this packet helps deepen understanding and encourages higher-level thinking!
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1. Passage with Leveled Questions
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3. Categorizing Costa's Questions Activity
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Thanksgiving Costa's Levels of Inquiry | Categorizing Questions Freebie Activity
By Teach Savvy Store
Increase critical thinking skills with this Thanksgiving-themed Costa's Levels of Inquiry activity! Students will categorize questions based on Costa’s Level 1, 2, and 3, promoting deeper understanding of Thanksgiving traditions and ELA skills. Perfect for engaging middle and high school students in critical analysis and creative thinking during the holiday season!
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AVID Instructional Routine Activity - Layering Focused Notes Strategy
By KJ Inspired Resources
This AVID strategy of layering focused notes is the perfect instructional routine to display for any class in any subject area! Layering is a strategy that clarifies the second and third phases of the focused note-taking process by asking students to revisit their notes multiple times, thinking critically with a different purpose in mind.
Why layering?
Each layer added to the notes is completed in a different color, so a student’s interactions are visible to the instructor and to the student. This not only allows the instructor to assess the quality of the student’s thinking and interaction with the content, but it also solidifies learning about the process and the content itself. Additionally, the use of color enhances retention for visual learners.
Instructional Goals
Students will:
• Add layers of thinking to their notes to process and connect their thinking.
• Use colors to show their repeated interactions with their notes.
Materials needed
If taking notes on paper, students will need a variety of colored pens, colored pencils, highlighters, and markers to use for the note-taking layers.
Directions
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Geography - Find that Country! Label and Color Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this fun and back to school, no prep lesson and emergency sub for your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to find specific countries using an atlas or google earth skills to develop their country finding ability, before labelling and coloring in the map. All neatly contained within a single A4 sheet.
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Geography | Analysing and Interpreting Population Pyramids worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Analyzing and Interpreting Population Pyramids
In this no prep lesson is an activity for students learn to analyse and interpret the various types and shapes of population pyramids in a single activity.
Resources Included:
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Represent data in a range of appropriate forms, for example climate graphs, compound column graphs, population pyramids (ACHGS049)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
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Geography | Analysing and Interpreting Population Pyramids worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Analyzing and Interpreting Population Pyramids
In this no prep lesson is an activity for students learn to analyse and interpret the various types and shapes of population pyramids in a single activity.
Resources Included:
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Represent data in a range of appropriate forms, for example climate graphs, compound column graphs, population pyramids (ACHGS049)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
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30 Ancient Greek Mythology HeadBands Game Cards
By Mark Holmes
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This pack includes:
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Educational value: Learn about Greek mythology while having fun!
How to Play:
Insert a card into your headband or stick it to your forehead without looking at it.
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Be the first to guess your character correctly to win!
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Team Building + Leadership Interactive Icebreaker/SEL Lesson
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Back to School Math Get to Know You Activity | Math All About Me Bulletin Board
By Aimee in Elementary
The Math About Me Back to School Activity is a dynamic and versatile resource, ideal for the first week of math instruction and bulletin board displays. This engaging activity not only encourages students to think critically about math, but also fosters connections as they learn more about one another. Start the year with a fun and interactive way to blend math skills with community-building!
Resource Overview:
Students will answer each question about themselves. Each answer will have numerical value. Once students have answered each question, they will write an equation that corresponds to or equals their answer. For instance, if their favorite number is 7, they might write the equation 3+4=7 or 14÷2=7. You can give specific guidelines to your students about the equations based on their grade level/ability level. Four examples have been provided.
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Historic Disasters Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions
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Anti-Bullying Activities & Empathy Discussion Cards for Students
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Promote a culture of kindness & inclusion with these 50 printable thought provoking discussion cards. Help your students in 2nd, 3rd, 4th & fifth grade develop empathy & compassion with this Social Emotional Learning (SEL) resource. Utilize them to stimulate critical thinking and foster engaging discussions. Print & laminate these conversation cards for versatile use in pairs, small groups or as a whole-class activity. Your students could even use the questions to create thinking maps, for creative writing tasks & journal writing. Ideal for Anti-Bullying Week & throughout the year. Open the door to powerful discussions that cultivate empathy, build understanding & foster a sense of community among your students.
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Growth Mindset Affirmation Crown Craft Templates: Back To School Activities
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Step into the world of positive affirmations with these Growth Mindset Paper Crown & Headband Templates: Arts & Crafts Activity pack. Nurture the minds of your students by engaging them in this fun fine motor activity. As they color and cut out each piece, the affirmations I am an inquirer, I am a communicator, I am honest, I am kind, I am confident, I am open-minded, I am motivated, I am grateful, I am a thinker, I am calm become more than just words—they become a crown of self-affirmation. These 10 black and white templates, when printed on cardstock and assembled, transform into tangible reminders of the power of a growth mindset. Ideal for fostering positivity and resilience in elementary students, this craft seamlessly integrates with lessons on character development and self-awareness. Elevate your classroom atmosphere with these tangible symbols of self-affirmation.
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