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Week 5:  "Fake News"

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Bias happens when you least expect it!  It's not intentional, it's not purposeful, but it's powerful if you know what to look for!  

This week, we learn the THREE STEPS to identifying someone's bias.  We also study classic examples of people's bias getting in the way of their job and their reporting.  

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Skill One:  Take a look at this Graph.

"Conservative" or "Liberal", "Left" or "Right" both sides have their respective "Fake News" websites.  Look at the chart, then look at your Facebook feed (or Twitter).  What sites do you see people linking to?  Write it down in the box below!
Click here to Look at the graph!

    Type your Findings below!

    If you haven't done so yet, go to your social media account and scroll down looking for articles people are posting about politics or current events. What sites are those articles coming from?
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Skill Two:  Listen to this Podcast

You'll need headphones and a good internet connection.  Data rates apply for streaming audio.
Click here to Listen!
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Skill Three

Go to our Google Classroom discussion on this topic and write your answer, then comment on someone else's answer.
Click here to join the discussion
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