Cycle 2 Part 2: Information Literacy Skills

Cycle 2 Part 2: Information Literacy Skills

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10th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Chris is researching for a class project on renewable energy. Which action would best demonstrate Chris using information literacy skills to reach an informed conclusion? Options: Choose sources that agree with each other to avoid confusion and simplify his research process. Use the blog because it expresses passionate views that align with his own opinions on renewable energy. Prioritize the scientific journal article and cross-check the data with other credible sources to ensure accuracy. Base his conclusion on the news report since it’s written by a professional journalist and easier to understand.

Back

Prioritize the scientific journal article and cross-check the data with other credible sources to ensure accuracy.

Answer explanation

Prioritizing the scientific journal article and cross-checking data with other credible sources demonstrates effective information literacy skills, ensuring Chris reaches an informed and accurate conclusion about renewable energy.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How does the context of budgeting affect the student’s thinking when solving a math problem?

Back

The student changes their approach because they now understand the real-world impact.

Answer explanation

The context of budgeting helps the student realize the practical implications of the problem, prompting them to change their approach and consider how their solution affects real-life financial decisions.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the main benefit of considering multiple perspectives when making an important decision?

Back

It helps avoid potential bias and leads to a more balanced conclusion.

Answer explanation

Considering multiple perspectives helps avoid potential bias, ensuring a more balanced conclusion. This approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of the issue, leading to better decision-making.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What evidence supports your response to Part A?

Back

By evaluating different viewpoints, you can identify potential flaws in your reasoning.

Answer explanation

The correct choice emphasizes the importance of evaluating different viewpoints, which helps identify flaws in reasoning. This critical analysis leads to more informed and balanced conclusions.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following best explains how a person's experiences can affect their thinking? Experiences always expand a person's thinking by exposing them to new ideas., Experiences help shape a person's thinking but can sometimes limit their perspective if they are exposed to only certain viewpoints., A person’s thinking is not influenced by their experiences; it is only shaped by education and intelligence., Experiences always narrow a person's thinking by reinforcing the same viewpoints over time.

Back

Experiences help shape a person's thinking but can sometimes limit their perspective if they are exposed to only certain viewpoints.

Answer explanation

Experiences shape thinking by introducing new ideas, but if a person is only exposed to limited viewpoints, it can restrict their perspective. Thus, the correct choice acknowledges both the broadening and limiting effects of experiences.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might Maria’s cultural background affect her thinking in group discussions with her classmates?

Back

Maria may find it difficult to express her thoughts at first, as she is used to respecting authority and not questioning traditions.

Answer explanation

Maria may initially struggle to share her ideas due to her cultural background, which emphasizes respect for authority and tradition. This can make it challenging for her to engage openly in group discussions.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might the approaches be different when using the scientific method versus the 6-step problem-solving method?

Back

The scientific method requires forming a hypothesis and conducting experiments, while the 6-step method focuses on identifying the problem and brainstorming solutions.

Answer explanation

The correct choice highlights that the scientific method involves forming a hypothesis and conducting experiments, while the 6-step problem-solving method is centered on identifying the problem and brainstorming potential solutions.

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