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Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?
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In this student-paced lesson, students will work with a partner to use their Claim-Evidence-Reasoning skills to fact-check a video from the internet. They will analyze the information in the video for false or misleading statements, and then conduct their own internet search to verify whether those statements are factually correct or not. Each student will take notes separately while conducting their own search, and then compare notes with their partner before writing their final CER statements.

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Fact-Checking the Internet: Is it Really Raining Fish?

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6th - 8th
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes

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In these 12 student-paced lessons, students will work with a partner to use their Claim-Evidence-Reasoning skills to fact-check videos from the internet. They will analyze the information in the video for false or misleading statements, and then conduct their own internet search to verify whether th
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In this student-paced lesson, students will work with a partner to use their Claim-Evidence-Reasoning skills to fact-check a video from the internet. They will analyze the information in the video for false or misleading statements, and then conduct their own internet search to verify whether those statements are factually correct or not. Each student will take notes separately while conducting their own search, and then compare notes with their partner before writing their final CER statements.

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I have used the Fact-Checking-the-Internet products when some students have finished a larger assignment/assessment (project, etc.) and others still need more time. I have always given students choice on which to work on and whether they want to work with a partner or not. My students seemed to have really enjoyed these options and been very engaged with the topics. I will definitely continue using these products!!
Meredith M.
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Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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Introduce claim(s) about a topic or issue, acknowledge and distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically.
Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant, accurate data and evidence that demonstrate an understanding of the topic or text, using credible sources.
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