Define fact and opinion.
Fact = true, correct, accurate statement…I can prove it, so you have to agree with a fact
Opinion = what you think or feel…I may disagree with your opinion
Information in the form of facts or numbers that can be analyzed.
Data.
Comparing two things based on a relationship.
Analogy.
The spreading of information to influence public opinion and manipulate other people’s beliefs.
Propaganda
Define similar and differs and name the graphic source used to display them.
Similar = how things are the same
Differs = how things are different
Graphic Source used to display = Venn-Diagram
A plan that guides your behavior...if you don't want anyone to know, it is a secret
Agenda...if it's a secret, it's a secrete agenda!
What is the most most healthy type of conflict management: Accommodate, Collaborate, or Compete?
Collaborate
Name that Fallacy: A person attacks someone's character, not what they are saying.
"I like pineapple and ham on my pizza," said Adam.
"Only weird people like that kind of pizza!" said Taylor.
Ad Hominem Fallacy
To make statements about the future using clues and text evidence.
Predictions.
What is the difference between intended and unintended consequences?
Intended = consequences we expect to happen.
Unintended = consequences we did NOT expect to happen.
What is the most unhealthiest type of conflict management...win-lose situation:
Accommodate, Collaborate, Compete or Compromise
Compete
Name that Propaganda: Accept someone's viewpoint/product or you'll be missing out on something good.
"If you drink Gatorade you will play basketball as well as Michael Jordan...so don't miss out!"
Bandwagon
To like or dislike something in an unfair way, it involves your opinions.
Bias.
What is the difference between reliable and unreliable sources?
Reliable Sources = Accurate information you can trust
Unreliable Sources = May not be accurate information, so don't trust it...fake news!
What is the healthiest type of conflict management...a win-win situation:
Accommodate, Collaborate, Compete or Compromise
Compromise
Name that Propaganda technique: Customer recommendations to promote a product.
"All the kids at Seguin Elementary agree that Talkis are the most delicious snacks ever made!"
Testimonial
The way some one views, considers, or evaluates something from their point of view.
Perspective
Name one example of a reliable source and one example of an unreliable source.
reliable source: encyclopedias, reliable websites, non-fiction books, experts...
unreliable source: tik-toc, unreliable websites, blogs, social media...
What type of conflict management means you give up what you cant to please someone else:
"My little sister will throw a fit if we don't watch Minions: The Rise of Gru, but I've already seen it with my friends. I'll just watch it again so she doesn't start whining.
Accommodate, Collaborate, Compete or Compromise
Accomodate
Name that Fallacy:
"My first day of middle school was awful!!! I'm going to hate middle school this year!"
Generalization