This lesson was conducted in the following classes:
- Krehely, 5-6
- Krehely, 9-10
- Krehely, 11-12
Handouts
In your AAL binder behind the Media Center Unit tab (Unit 6)
- Vocab sheet
- Study Skills Tip: Skimming
- Web evaluation sheet
- Country facts worksheet
Vocabulary
Evaluate: To carefully consider a source in order to judge how good or useful it is. Factors to consider include the author’s background and the accuracy of the facts. Why is it important to evaluate your sources?
Skim: Read quickly. Not reading every word or sentence, but quickly scanning the page to find what you are looking for. What parts of a page help you skim?
Study Skills Tip
Skimming: Use skimming to help you quickly get an overview of a book, article, or web site and see if the material contains relevant or interesting ideas that you can use. Your Study Skills Tip offers skimming suggestions.
Activity & Discussion
During your time in the Media Center, you will research information about potential travel destinations. Most students report that their favorite research tool is Google.
We reviewed important factors to consider when evaluating information:
- Who: Who wrote or published it? What are their qualifications on the topic? How can you contact them?
- What: Is the information accurate? Are spelling and grammar accurate? Do the links work?
- When: When was the site created or updated? Are there signs that it is updated regularly?
- Why: What is the purpose of the site (to sell, advocate, persuade, educate, inform, explain)?
Students received a Country Facts worksheet and a Web Evaluation worksheet. They used Google to find facts about their assigned countries. Before recording any information from a web site, however, students had to evaluate the web site to make sure it was trustworthy and useful.
Throughout your research, whenever you use a web site to find facts, you must evaluate the site.
Homework
Assignment 1: Use Google to find web sites that will help you research at least 10 facts about one of your countries. For every web site you use to find a fact, complete a web evaluation form to prove that the web site is useful, authoritative, and current. Then record your facts on the country facts worksheet.
If you need help evaluating web sites, view Ms. Hickson’s screencast reviews. Each screencast is 2-4 minutes long. Viewing them all will take about 20 minutes, or you can view only the particular sections where you need help.
See a sample of a completed Web Evaluation sheet for the Media Center web site.
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