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Evaluating Source Credibility: Tools & Techniques for Students

Explore how to assess the credibility of sources. 9th graders analyze literature while 10th graders discuss evaluating research sources.

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Evaluating Source Credibility: Tools & Techniques for Students

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  1. January 8th, 2018

  2. Bell Work 10th Grade: What makes a source credible? 9th Grade: Write down and define one of your vocabulary terms from last week.

  3. Objectives 10th Grade: Students will discuss how to evaluate a source for its credibility. 9th Grade: Students will read and analyze act i, scene i of A Raisin in the Sun.

  4. 10th Grade • Bell Work • Introduce Research Packet: Credible Sources • CRAAP • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M1-aMCJHFg • Creating Sources: Book Practice

  5. 9th Grade • Bell Work • Reading: Act I, Scene I

  6. Act I, Scene I Questions • What details of the setting show that the apartment is crowded? 2. Walter's wife, Ruth, is described as a pretty "girl," who is changing into a "set­tled woman." What has happened to change Ruth's beauty? 3. In conversations with Ruth and Beneatha in this scene, Mama's values become more clear. How does Mama feel about money? 4. Mama compares her plant to her children. How are the plant and the children alike? What does the plant symbolize to Mama?

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