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Common AI Inaccuracies Reference Card
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Help students and educators build critical AI literacy with this printable 5x7 “Common AI Inaccuracies” reference card. This quick-access visual guide helps learners recognize the most common ways AI-generated responses can be misleading, oversimplified, or inaccurate.

Perfect as a classroom anchor chart, student handout, or discussion tool, this resource supports students in developing the essential skill of questioning and evaluating AI-generated information.

Designed with clarity and usability in mind, this resource is ideal for introducing or reinforcing AI literacy in both middle school and high school settings.

What’s Included

✔ Printable 5x7 reference card (ready to print or display digitally)
✔ “Common AI Inaccuracies” visual guide
✔ Student-friendly language for quick understanding
✔ Classroom-ready format for easy use

Perfect For

  • AI literacy lessons
  • Media literacy units
  • Digital citizenship instruction
  • ELA, advisory, or SEL classrooms
  • Introducing AI tools in schools
  • Sub plans or quick discussion starters

Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Low-prep, high-impact visual support
  • Helps students quickly recognize unreliable AI output
  • Works as a standalone freebie or companion to larger AI lessons
  • Flexible use: print, project, or post in learning management systems

Build Critical Thinkers in the Age of AI

This resource supports students in moving beyond passive AI use and toward thoughtful, ethical, and critical engagement with technology.

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Common AI Inaccuracies Reference Card

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6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education

Description

Help students and educators build critical AI literacy with this printable 5x7 “Common AI Inaccuracies” reference card. This quick-access visual guide helps learners recognize the most common ways AI-generated responses can be misleading, oversimplified, or inaccurate.

Perfect as a classroom anchor chart, student handout, or discussion tool, this resource supports students in developing the essential skill of questioning and evaluating AI-generated information.

Designed with clarity and usability in mind, this resource is ideal for introducing or reinforcing AI literacy in both middle school and high school settings.

What’s Included

✔ Printable 5x7 reference card (ready to print or display digitally)
✔ “Common AI Inaccuracies” visual guide
✔ Student-friendly language for quick understanding
✔ Classroom-ready format for easy use

Perfect For

  • AI literacy lessons
  • Media literacy units
  • Digital citizenship instruction
  • ELA, advisory, or SEL classrooms
  • Introducing AI tools in schools
  • Sub plans or quick discussion starters

Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Low-prep, high-impact visual support
  • Helps students quickly recognize unreliable AI output
  • Works as a standalone freebie or companion to larger AI lessons
  • Flexible use: print, project, or post in learning management systems

Build Critical Thinkers in the Age of AI

This resource supports students in moving beyond passive AI use and toward thoughtful, ethical, and critical engagement with technology.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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