Short lesson designed for the Safer Internet Day but can also be taught in PSHE to encourage fact-checking through education.
Students are encouraged to check claims seen on the internet. It includes a slide with several fake news for students to debunk.
This is a collection of five impactful games fostering teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking among students. The top two favorites are:
Psychiatrist: Sharpens communication and observation skills through engaging interactions and interpreting cues.
Task Whisperer: It challenges students to navigate intricate scenarios by communicating with precision and by dissecting problems from multiple angles.
You will also find:
The Mystery Classmate: Weaves communication, observation, and collaboration skills together, unraveling classroom mysteries.
Tactile Art Relay: Elevates teamwork and creativity, yielding amusing results.
Creative Connections: Sparks communication and creativity.
These games offer a dynamic learning platform, nurturing essential life skills with engagement and enjoyment.
You will find a set of clear instructions and variations for every game but do not hesitate to contact me if you have doubts.
A lesson designed for the Safer Internet Day but it can be used for PSHE to tackle disinformation and encourage fact-checking through education.
It includes:
Basic online practices that spread disinformation to raise awareness and discuss where they have seen these techniques used in the internet.
Two videos for students to learn about fake news and their fast spread.
Activity for students to search for examples of the studied terms and discuss their consequences with a handout to fill in.
Slides to share with students tools that can help them to spot disinformation
Developed using the guidelines from the European commission.