Evaluating Online Sources: Checking Facts and Identifying Misinformation
Prepare your students to be savvy online researchers by giving them the tools they need to distinguish facts from misinformation.
Checkology
Checkology is a free e-learning platform with engaging, authoritative lessons on subjects like news media bias, misinformation, conspiratorial thinking and more.
Resource Library
Looking for classroom resources? NLP’s resource library includes lesson plans, classroom activities, posters and infographics, quizzes, training materials and videos for educators teaching news literacy.
Be Internet Awesome
Be Internet Awesome, a free, dig cit curriculum with everything teachers need to help kids learn to be safe, more confident explorers of the online world. (Peardeck Interactive Presentations with Lesson Plans)
Video lessons engage your students in learning how to safely navigate the online world and develop skills for school, work, and life.
Ignition: Digital Wellness and Safety
A digital literacy curriculum designed to provide students with the information they need to safely and confidently navigate the digital world.
The platform features clips from some of the most popular, well-loved movies, TV shows, and cartoons from Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network, paired with lessons and learning activities that students can engage with everywhere they are – at home, in the community, and the classroom.
Prek-6 Choice Boards Using PebbleGo
Blog post from VanMeter Library (Shannon McClintock Miller)
Teach digital citizenship for elementary students with a free lesson from Codelicious. Receive a digital citizenship PDF for What’s in the News, built for grades 3-5.