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Fun "About Me" worksheet encouraging participants to write one true story, one twisted truth, and one totally fake story.
Media literacy activity sheet challenging students to identify trusted news sources and strategies for verifying information.
Classroom worksheet designed to help students practice media literacy by creating or analyzing news stories.
Worksheet guiding students through the process of finding and deconstructing clickbait articles found in their social media feeds.
This activity sheet encourages students to critically evaluate and list their most reliable sources of news and information.
Comprehensive English language worksheet designed to help students distinguish between similar terms like false, artificial, and counterfeit through various exercises.
Printable worksheet designed to help students understand the concept of fake news and develop critical media literacy skills.
This worksheet encourages students to critically analyze news sources and consider the societal impact of fake news through guided writing prompts.
Students can practice their division facts with this cute, snowman-themed worksheet designed for elementary math practice.
'Find the Fake' math worksheet where students solve division problems to find the number that doesn't fit the pattern.
This worksheet helps students develop critical media literacy skills by analyzing news sources through three key questions
This worksheet uses 1938 newspaper headlines about the War of the Worlds broadcast to teach students about fake news and media hysteria.
Preview of the 'Fake News' worksheet featuring a megaphone graphic and a vocabulary matching activity for intermediate English students.
This printable worksheet guides students through ten critical questions to determine if a news article is credible or fake.
Reference chart detailing English words adopted into French that have shifted in meaning, helping learners distinguish between false friends.
This worksheet challenges students to analyze a deepfake video of Barack Obama to understand the dangers of fake news.
This book response worksheet helps students organize their thoughts about what they've read through guided writing prompts.
Use this four-step checklist to critically evaluate news sources and identify potential fake news or misinformation.
Use this blank Venn diagram in Step 5 to visually map out the similarities and differences between two articles on satire and fake news.
Practical worksheet designed to guide students through the process of fact-checking and identifying fake news on social media platforms.
Practical guide for students on identifying misinformation, featuring four actionable steps to verify online news stories.
Three-page educational resource featuring discussion questions about misinformation alongside a detailed answer key for teachers.
Interactive fake news vocabulary worksheet featuring matching exercises for digital media terminology and online communication skills
This engaging antonym match worksheet asks students to color the illustrations and draw a line connecting each word on the left to its opposite on the right.
This worksheet helps intermediate English learners discuss the prevalence of fake news and develop media literacy skills.
An interactive worksheet designed to help students identify clickbait strategies and distinguish between reliable and unreliable news sources.
Close-up view of a student's worksheet where they identify non-advertisements and explain their reasoning based on content clues.
Preview of the 'Fake News' worksheet from One Stop English, featuring discussion and reading comprehension tasks.
Challenge your students to find hidden vocabulary terms related to media literacy and critical thinking in this engaging word search activity.
Use this "Find the Flaws" worksheet to guide students through the process of critically analyzing social media headlines and verifying information sources.
An interactive worksheet designed to teach students how to identify misinformation through a video-based fill-in-the-blank activity.