Website Evaluation for Research

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Guide students to evaluate websites for independent research. Help them make sure they are using trustworthy sites.

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Description

Do your students think that just because they Googled™ it, they can trust it? If so, this standards-based lesson gets them looking at the internet with a critical eye. During this lesson, your students will use criteria to evaluate websites they plan to use for research. Not only to determine if they are trustworthy, but also to determine bias and intended audience.

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Included

It includes:

  • Standards-based lesson that outlines how to help students retrieve information they previously learned about website evaluation.Standards listed below.
  • Website Evaluation Criteria posters. Uses RADAR. Available in color; perfect for making a classroom poster for teaching reference. Also in black & white; perfect for individual student copies. Great for a notebook!
  • 2 PRINTABLE Recording sheets for students to record which websites are real or fake. This is a great option for students who don’t want to record in digital format. Also perfect to help students manage their screen time. 
  • 2 DIGITAL Recording sheets for students to record which websites are real or fake. A great option to provide students who are ready to learn in a self-paced environment.. 
  • Directions for assigning the activity in Google. 

Standards

This activity meets the following standards:

AASL

  • Making critical choices about information sources to use.
  • Engaging in inquiry-based processes for personal growth.
  • Evaluating information for accuracy, validity, social and cultural context, and appropriateness for need.

ISTE

  • Students evaluate the accuracy, perspective, credibility and relevance of information, media, data or other resources.

CCSS

  • Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.

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