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The interdisciplinary lesson set includes four activities centered on climate change misinformation. …
PowerPoint Presentation featuring experimenter bias, how to identify it, and how it …
PowerPoint presentation outlines how students can use different questioning techniques to expose …
PowerPoint presentation that uses claims, evidence, and reasoning to focus on common …
This lesson helps students develop and practice methods for verifying sources, arguments, …
This lesson allows students to practice reading laterally in a scientific context. …
This comprehensive lesson introduces students to evaluating evidence posted on social media …
This collection of lessons looks at news literacy on a variety of …
These lessons use the film Food Evolution to engage students in critical …
This lesson focuses on how media influences politics and society. Students learn …
Based on the Documentary Bill Nye: Science Guy, this series of activities …
The toolkit provides three lessons to teach about misinformation. The third learning …
This lesson addresses emotional and behavioral connections to media in the context …
Chemistry students perform experiments to explore the efficacy of efforts to reduce …
These lessons provide an instructional approach to help students learn how to …
This is a three-part activity for engaging biology students in evaluating the …
The lesson guides students through evaluating the scientific content in a popular …
Students evaluate a conspiracy theory and, later, a pseudoscience claim, then apply …
Graphs are displayed showing two data series that strongly correlate with one …
This lesson focuses on credibility. The central questions are: Can you believe …
This lesson focuses on credibility. The central questions are: Can you believe …
The lesson includes multiple challenges walking users through verifying Facebook posts using …
Students read an article on measles and its alleged effect on immunity …
This lesson focuses on how to differentiate misinformation from and evolving scientific …