Learning Goal:
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Build understanding & proficiency in attaining Reliable Information
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Mastering the skill of sifting through research results in Google (Advanced) and Badgerlink for Reliable Information
** Background Information: How to Bookmark, Signing into Google Chrome
What is a Reliable source?
Reliable Research using Google & Badgerlink Lesson:
Use Google Search Tools or Advanced Search for Readability (Intermediate) and Sites with Images
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Open multiple tabs of results using CONTROL + click
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X out of pages unworthy
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Bookmark pages in Research Folder that are worthy
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Keep options to select for your best, RELIABLE resource for your topic
Use Badgerlink.net- Student Research Center - Advanced Search
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Enter keyword terms, select Full Text and Lexile for Grades 6 to 8.
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Open HTML Full Text or PDF Full Text
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Find & Bookmark Permalink on Citation in your Research Folder to use for your source URL
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Keep options to select for your best, RELIABLE resource for your topic
Topic Choices: Landforms and Gov. History, Russia/Australia.
Task: Not to pick the first, top hit. Rather, practice sifting through multiple choices for finding reliable information from a source that meets your need for information best.
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Define your topic with Mrs. M.
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State: URL
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Describe rationale for determining why it is a RELIABLE source
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State facts and information you learned from the source in your own words
8th Grade
8:50- 9:20- group 1
10:15 to 10:45- group 2 |
7th grade
1:45 to 2:15- group 1
2:40 to 3:10- group 2 |
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Last Updated: 12/19/12 |
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