Fact or Opinion
Sources and Credibility
Purpose of Media
Images and Messages
Online Safety
100

This statement can be proven true or false.

fact

100

A person or place where information comes from is called a ____.

Source 

100

One purpose of media is to give information, or ____.

tell people what is happening

100

Pictures in ads are chosen to grab your ____.

attention
100

This type of information should never be shared online, like your address or phone number.

Personal Information
200

“This is the best movie ever!” is an example of this.

What is an opinion?


200

News from a trusted newspaper is usually more reliable than this type of post.

social media post

200

Commercials often try to get you to do this.

buy things

200

An image can sometimes make something look better than it really is by using this.

editing

200

Before posting a photo, you should ask yourself if it is safe and ____.

appropriate

300

“Water freezes at 32°F” is a fact because it can be ____.

tested or proven

300

You should check this to see when an article was written.

date

300

Movies and video games are mostly made to ____.

entertain us, for fun

300

Seeing only the happy parts of someone’s life online can be ____

misleading, or fake

300

Once something is posted online, it can be hard to do this.

delete it, take it back

400

Opinions often include words like “best,” “worst,” or this feeling word.

thinking or feeling

400

A trustworthy source often lists the name of this person.

author

400

Political ads usually try to change your ____

opinion

400

A friend asks you to share a screenshot that includes someone else’s private message. What’s the responsible choice?

not share it and respect privacy

400

A video says, “Breaking news!” but doesn’t say where the information came from. What should you question first?

images can be AI, or fake

500

True or False: Opinions are always wrong.

false

500

Reading more than one source helps you do this.

 verify information or check accuracy

500

A toy ad shows kids laughing and having the “best day ever,” but doesn’t show batteries being used. What might the ad be leaving out?

extra costs, and difficulties to build or assemble said toy

500

A video says, “Breaking news!” but doesn’t say where the information came from. What should you question first?

what is the source, who is saying this?

500

What is Ms. Gabby's favorite dessert

icecream sundae

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