CARS
Website Detective
Research Skills
Google Sites
Digital Citizenship
100

A website gives lots of facts, but it does not tell where any of the information came from. Which part of CARS is weak?

Support

100

This page can help you learn who made a website.

The About page

100

When researching, should you copy and paste whole paragraphs into your own project?

NO

100

This is the first/main page of a website.

Home page

100

True or false: Everything online is true.

False

200

You find a website about space written by a NASA scientist. Which part of CARS does this help prove?


Credibility

200

A website ending in .gov is usually connected to what?

The government

200

What should you use when you need to find better information online?

Keywords/search words

200

What page should list the websites where you found your information?

Sources/Bibliography

200

A student shares a rumor news article online before checking if it is true. What are they spreading?

Misinformation

300

A website uses dramatic language like, “Only an idiot would disagree with us!” Which part of CARS is probably a problem?

Reasonableness

300

This is when a website favors one side or tries to convince you instead of giving fair information.

Bias

300

Why is it important to use more than one source?

To check if the information is accurate

300

A student lists sources, but all of them are from the same company. Why could that be a problem?

The information may only show one point of view.

300

Using someone else’s words or work and pretending it is yours is called what?

Plagiarism

400

A website says Maine became a state in 1920, but trusted sources say Maine became a state in 1820. Which part of CARS is the problem?

Accuracy

400

You are researching animals and find a fan blog with no sources. What should you do?

Find a more credible source

400

What should you do if you cannot find enough credible sources about your topic?

Change or narrow the topic

400

Why should the facts on your Google Site be written in your own words?

To avoid plagiarism (copying) and to show your own understanding.

400

This is permission to use someone else’s photo, words, or work.

Copyright

500

You find a website with an expert author, correct facts, a fair tone, and links showing where the information came from. Why would this website likely pass CARS?

It has credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and support.

500

A site says “studies prove this,” but it never names the studies or links to them. What is missing?

Evidence

500

What does it mean when a source is written by an expert in the field?

The author has special knowledge, training, or experience with the topic.


500

This is the web address people use to visit your site.

URL

500

Name 5 things you should check before trusting a website or online information.

Author / Date / Sources / Evidence / Purpose / Bias / Domain / About page / Contact page / Organization / Expert/author experience / If other trusted sources agree / If the information is fact or opinion / If the site is trying to sell something / If the headline seems dramatic or clickbait