The Source
Evidence
Red Flags
Fact-Checking
Thinking Critically
100

This tells you who wrote the article.

What is the author?

100

Facts, data, and quotes used to support a claim are called this.

What is evidence?

100

Headlines designed mainly to get clicks are called this.

What is clickbait?

100

Checking several news outlets is called this.

What is cross-checking?

100

Believing information simply because it agrees with your opinions is called this bias.

What is confirmation bias?

200

This page explains who owns or runs a news website.

What is the About Us page?

200

Pictures or videos can be misleading if they are taken out of this.

What is context?

200

Words meant to make readers angry, scared, or excited are called this language

What is emotional language?

200

Looking at when an article was published helps check this.

What is the date or timeliness?

200

News reports should be separated from these pieces that express personal views.

What are opinion articles?

300

A trustworthy story usually names these people or organizations.

What are sources?

300

Information from someone who witnessed an event is called this type of source.

What is primary source?

300

"You won't believe what happened next!" is an example of this.

What is sensationalism?

300

Searching whether a photo appeared elsewhere online is called a reverse ______ search.

What is image?

300

Asking "How do they know this?" demonstrates this skill.

What is critical thinking?

400

 A source may have this if it favors one side or opinion.

What is bias?

400

A claim without evidence should be treated with this feeling.

What is skepticism?

400

If only one unknown website reports a major event, you should do this.

What is verify it with other sources?

400

Reading the original study or document helps avoid this problem.

What is misunderstanding or misinterpretation?

400

Extraordinary claims usually require extraordinary ______.

What is evidence?

500

Before trusting a website, you should check its reputation and its possible ______.

What is motivation or bias?

500

When several trusted sources report the same information, the claim is said to be this.

What is confirmed or corroborated?

500

False or misleading information spread online is called this.

What is misinformation?

500

The process of confirming whether claims are true is called this.

What is fact-checking?

500

The goal of media literacy is to help people become this kind of reader.

What is an informed reader?

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