Reliable or Not?
The Research Process
Citing Sources
Search Smarter
Fake or Fact?
100

This site lets anyone edit its pages — is it always reliable?

What is Wikipedia?

100

The first step in research is to do what?

Plan your topic or question.

100

What does “cite your sources” mean?

Give credit to where you got your information.

100

What’s a keyword?

A word or phrase that helps you search.

100

A celebrity posts a “breaking news” story—what should you do first?

Check a reliable news site.

200

A website ending in “.gov” means what?

It’s a government website (usually reliable).

200

What should you do before deciding if a source is trustworthy?

Check the author and date.

200

Why do we need to cite sources?

To avoid plagiarism and show honesty.

200

If you type too many words into Google, what should you do?

Use fewer keywords.

200

True or False: Misinformation is always spread on purpose.

False.

300

This type of website often has bias because it’s trying to sell you something.

What is a commercial site (.com)?

300

Name one way to organize your notes.

Graphic organizer, chart, cue cards, etc.

300

What is plagiarism?

Copying someone’s work without credit.

300

What do quotation marks do in a search (“climate change”)?

Search for that exact phrase.

300

What is confirmation bias?

Believing info that supports your opinions.

400

True or False: A YouTube video with lots of views is always reliable.

False

400

What should you do if two sources disagree?

Check a third credible source.

400

Name one piece of information included in a citation.

Author, title, date, or link.

400

What’s one advantage of using a library database over Google?

It has reviewed, reliable sources.

400

Name a fact-checking website.

Snopes, FactCheck.org, CBC Verify, etc.

500

What are two signs that a website is not credible?

No author, no date, extreme bias, errors, ads, etc.

500

What are the four steps of the research process?

Plan, Search, Evaluate, Cite.

500

What is a “Works Cited” page?

A list of all the sources you used.

500

How can you tell if a source is biased?

It presents one side only, uses emotional language, lacks evidence.

500

Why is it important to check multiple sources?

To confirm accuracy and avoid bias.

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