[aisle] Evaluating sources in Middle School

Milos, Rebecca rmilos at rtsd26.org
Fri Sep 10 14:37:16 CDT 2021


Hello, Middle School Librarians,
I was wondering: What acronym have you successfully used to teach middle
school students about how to evaluate sources?  CRAAP, FART, RADAR, or
something else?
I am new to middle school, so I'd love to hear which of these worked best
for you with middle-school-age students.

Thank you!

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*Rebecca Milos*

LRC Director

River Trails Middle School

1000 N. Wolf Road

Mount Prospect, IL 60056

O: (224) 612-7641

Website: rtsd26.org <http://www.rtsd26.org>

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