[DOWNLOAD] Can You Believe It?: How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts
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For today’ tech-savvy kids, here’ the go-to resource for navigating what they read on the internet. Should we believe everything we read online? Definitely not! And this book will tell you why. This fascinating book explores in depth how real journalism is made, what “fake news” is and, most importantly, how to spot the difference. It’ chock-full of practical advice, thought-provoking
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Can You Believe It?: How to Spot Fake News and Find the
Facts
Sinopsis :
For today’tech-savvy kids, here’the go-to
resource for navigating what they read on the internet. Should
we believe everything we read online? Definitely not! And this
book will tell you why. This fascinating book explores in depth
how real journalism is made, what “fae news”is
and, most importantly, how to spot the difference.
It’chock-full of practical advice, thought-provoking
examples and tons of relevant information on subjects that
range from bylines and credible sources to influencers and
clickbait. It gives readers context they can use, such as how
bias can creep into news reporting, why celebrity posts may
not be truthful and why they should be suspicious of anything
that makes them feel supersmart. Young people get most of
their information online. This must-read guide helps them
decide which information they can trust —and which they
can’t Author and journalist Joyce Grant is an expert on
how young people interact with and think about online media.
Never judgmental, and often hilarious, she encourages
readers to approach what they find online with skepticism and
helps them hone their critical thinking skills to make good
choices about what to believe and share. Engaging text is
broken into manageable chunks, with loads of Kathleen
Marcotte’playful illustrations on every spread to help
explain tricky concepts. Two fake articles are deconstructed
step by step using the information found in the book, and an
additional article allows readers to test their skills. This
comprehensive book has strong curriculum connections in
language arts and social studies. Endmatter features a
glossary, an author’note, sources and an index.