[ISLMA-Share] Rubric/graphic organizer search

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Look up Newseum or Stony Brook University's media literacy program. I use both in my HS level American Civics and Media Literacy class. They are great resources! 

Ashlie Marcy
Marcya at leroyk12.org

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> On Aug 25, 2017, at 11:56 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
> 
> Hi, everyone.
> My social justice teachers have asked me to repeat a two day hands-on workshop I did last year with their juniors on how to spot fake news. But they want an extra piece this year. They’d like a graphic organizer or rubric, something that would help the students evaluate: whether or not it’s a news article, the quality of article, potential bias, quality of site, type of article, etc. 
>  
> Do any of you have something like this that I could borrow and tweak to fit our students’ needs? I’m happy to build from scratch but I thought it might save some time just re-working a great existing organizer.
>  
> Thanks in advance to you all for your continued great advice and suggestions!
>  
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