Facebook has been under fire for spreading fake news stories that may have helped Donald Trump win the presidential election. Over the weekend, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg said the social media giant did not affect the election results. "More than 99 percent of what people see is authentic," he wrote on the social network's website over the weekend.
Here are 8 quick tips to increase your I.Q. (Inquiry Quotient). Questioners pay close attention to the world around them. They watch and try to notice details others miss. They listen closely to what others are saying, which helps them understand what questions to ask.
Created by teachers, curriculum specialists, and literacy activists, American Reading Company's systematic approach to fostering independent reading is turnkey, intuitive, and proven.
We want students to move in class. Energizing Brain Breaks help students to be active in class and get refocused and refreshed. They are 1-2 minute brain and body breaks that are simple to implement in your classroom. They are perfect for your students as a transition exercise.
Formative Assessment to help you check your understanding of Copyright, Fair Use, and Public Domain, grades you as you go! Great model for a google form too!
Follow these steps to help kids (and you!) resist fake news, fact-check, and think critically about news and information. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.