Description
Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This October lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources.
What's Inside:
- Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like Red Ribbon Week, School Safety Week, Fire Prevention Week, Fear, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable sources for students to decipher.
- Source Evaluation Worksheets where students can explain why each source is reliable or not, using critical thinking and research skills.
Why You'll Love It:
- Engaging and Educational: Students will love the challenge of connecting three reliable sources in a row, all while honing their research and evaluation skills.
- Standards-Aligned: This activity is designed to meet AASL Standards, helping students decipher between reliable and not so reliable sources.
- Flexible and Fun: Perfect for library centers, collaborative group work, or even as a quick assessment tool.
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Library Credible Reliable Sources Activity Lesson October
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Description
Teaching credible sources? Increase the engagement of your library lesson with this fun and interactive Tic Tac Toe Source Evaluation Activity. This October lesson is perfect for upper elementary library students, this activity offers a unique way to teach students the essential skill of evaluating sources.
What's Inside:
- Eight Tic Tac Toe Boards on topics like Red Ribbon Week, School Safety Week, Fire Prevention Week, Fear, and more. Each board includes a mix of reliable and not-so-reliable sources for students to decipher.
- Source Evaluation Worksheets where students can explain why each source is reliable or not, using critical thinking and research skills.
Why You'll Love It:
- Engaging and Educational: Students will love the challenge of connecting three reliable sources in a row, all while honing their research and evaluation skills.
- Standards-Aligned: This activity is designed to meet AASL Standards, helping students decipher between reliable and not so reliable sources.
- Flexible and Fun: Perfect for library centers, collaborative group work, or even as a quick assessment tool.
I hope you enjoy this resource. Thank you for visiting my store.





