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Review C2 Week 3_ Reliable 12.02

Review C2 Week 3_ Reliable 12.02

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9th - 12th Grade

Hard

9-12.AH.1, DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking

Standards-aligned

Created by

Shontisa Hurst

Used 3+ times

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18 Slides • 15 Questions

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Multiple Choice

You’re trying to figure out which skincare product actually clears acne. You see Tik Tok influencers hyping one brand, a dermatologist explaining another on YouTube, and a peer-reviewed medical article showing test results. Which source is the most reliable?

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Tik Tok influencers

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Dermatologist on YouTube

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Peer-reviewed medical article

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All sources are equally reliable

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Multiple Choice

How can cross-checking information across multiple sources improve reliability?

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It ensures the information is more entertaining

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It confirms the consistency and accuracy of the information

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It increases the number of advertisements

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It makes the information more colorful and visually appealing

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Multiple Choice

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You are researching smog and air quality. Which sources is most credible?

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A blog about air quality

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The local newspaper

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A university study about air quality

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Interviewing kids with asthma

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Multiple Select

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A credible source is a source of information that is:

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unbiased

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supported by evidence

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written by a professional author

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posted on social media

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Multiple Choice

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If it's on the internet, you can trust the information.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What are the key factors that determine the reliability and credibility of a source?

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Depth of Research

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Purpose of Source

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Minimal Bias

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Authoritative Source

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Multiple Select

Select ALL correct answers

Three factors to determine is a source is credible

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Author's financial interest

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Author's degree & work experience

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Author's arguments that use stereotypes & bias

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Author's position is logical & consistent

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Author's evidence is cited

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Drag and Drop

New stories should provide accurate and verifiable information. Sources should be credited and sited. This is known as ​
. Content must clearly communicate its purpose, especially when it's not a news article. Without this the article does not show ​
. It's important to know the source of what is read. Make sure the source is legitimate or has​
. News stories should not show
in the coverage of an event or topic. If there are multiple sides to a story, they should be provided, this is know as: ​
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accuracy
transparency
trustworthiness
bias
impartiality
symbolism
fake news
click bait
slander
outsourcing

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Drag and Drop

She had to search carefully, but she found several ​
sources that were written by authors with in-depth experience and first-hand knowledge.
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credible
relevant
sufficient
accurate

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Drag and Drop

An ​ ​
opinion is considered credible because the person is a professional with years of experience in their given field - like a scientist, or even an NFL player, depending on the topic.
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expert
accurate
relevant
sufficient

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Multiple Choice

Evaluate the following news article excerpt for potential bias: "The new policy introduced by the government is a disaster, causing widespread chaos and dissatisfaction among the citizens. Experts agree that this policy will have long-term negative effects on the economy."

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The article is unbiased and presents a balanced view.

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The article shows bias by using emotionally charged language and presenting a one-sided view.

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The article is biased in favor of the government.

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The article is neutral and only reports facts.

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Dropdown

It is important to
​ and ​analyze any source we use.

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Multiple Choice

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You are writing a paper on the effects of high energy drinks. You found a website listing the benefits. Which of the following would best help you verify the accuracy of the information?
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Advertisements and celebrity endorsements
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articles and advertisements
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Research articles and facts from a government agency
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Facts from a government agency and celebrity endorsements

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What makes this website credible? (Select ALL that apply)

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It's a government website (.gov)

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It is current information

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It has pictures and diagrams

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It uses academic language

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Poll

How confident do you feel about this topic now?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
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