Click link for Freund / English 11 Slides
Click the link for Hoops & Freund / English 10 / PBL Handout & Slides
Complete this Google Form at the beginning and end of class.
Spend a significant amount of time exploring the two databases below. Be prepared to spend more time researching then actually creating your presentation. Send every article / infographic / image / video etc. to Google Drive so you can find it later. If you don't find what you are looking for with the two databases below, try searching a different SMHS database or eBook.
IMPORTANT: Both databases require passwords. Click the link for database login information.
Gale in Context Opposing Viewpoints: Newspaper & magazine articles, reference articles, images, videos, and more (about controversial issues)
ProQuest SIRS Issues Researcher: Pros and cons of 360+ issues with relevant, credible information to support opposing viewpoints
Employ lateral reading to evaluate the credibility of sources on the web. This means any time you want to use an unfamiliar website, be sure to open a new tab in order to research the background of the creator, publisher, and/or writer. Use a fact-checking site such as Wikipedia to get an objective overview of the website you are using.
The following resources will tell you a little bit more about lateral reading: