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Accessing Information (Real vs Fake News)

Accessing Information (Real vs Fake News)

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Physical Ed

10th - 12th Grade

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13 Slides • 18 Questions

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Standard 3 - Accessing Valid & Reliable Information

Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to enhance health.

​How to know what to BELIEVE! **Real vs. Fake News**

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Poll

How do you get your news today?

Reading the Newspaper

Watching TV News channels

Scrolling through Social Media Newsfeed

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Poll

I am confident I can recognize real news over fake news.

Very confident

Somewhat confident

Not confident

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Multiple Choice

False information intended to mislead is called...

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Propaganda/disinformation

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Alternative Facts

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Post-truth

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Multiple Choice

Inaccurate information intended to deceive

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Propaganda

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Alternative Facts

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Post-truth

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Multiple Choice

News that is fabricated with the intention of misleading or confusing readers

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Misleading News

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Satire

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Fake/Hoax News

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Mimic Websites

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Multiple Choice

Fake or ironic news stories intended to be entertaining or funny

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Clickbait

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Satire

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Fake/Hoax News

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Mimic Websites

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Multiple Choice

News that is promoted with dramatic or misleading headlines that do not reflect the content of the actual story

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Clickbait

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Satire

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Fake/Hoax News

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Mimic Websites

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Multiple Choice

News stories that report images/quotes out of context or old stories

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Misleading News

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Satire

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Fake/Hoax News

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Mimic Websites

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Multiple Choice

Fake news websites made to look like trusted sites

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Clickbait

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Satire

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Fake/Hoax News

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Mimic Websites

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkwWcHekMdo

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Multiple Select

Criteria to spot fake news:

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Consider the source

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Check the date

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Check the colors used in graphics

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Is it a joke?

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Multiple Select

Criteria to spot fake news:

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Read the headlines only

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Read beyond the headlones

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Ask the experts

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Do my friends believe it?

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Multiple Select

Criteria to spot fake news:

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Check the author

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Check your biases

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Are there supporting sources?

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Is it a joke?

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Multiple Choice

What does A in ACCESS stand for?

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Amazing

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Accurate

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Awesome

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Audacity

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Multiple Choice

What does one of the C's in ACCESS stand for?

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Credible

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Caring

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Creative

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Curious

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Multiple Choice

What does the other C in ACCESS stand for?

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Crazy

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Crustaceous

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Current

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Catty

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Multiple Choice

What does the E in ACCESS stand for?

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Ease of use & access

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Excellent

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Educational

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Exciting

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Multiple Choice

What does one of the S's in ACCESS stand for?

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situations

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serious

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silly

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slippery

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Multiple Choice

What does the other S in ACCESS stand for?

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Sodoku

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shaky

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stressful

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support

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Standard 3 - Accessing Valid & Reliable Information

Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to enhance health.

​How to know what to BELIEVE! **Real vs. Fake News**

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