But I Read It on the Internet! (Mrs. Skorupski Story)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (711 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1602130620 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Good for teaching" according to Greymom. My students don't really get the fact that just because you heard something somewhere or read it online, that it's true. I try to show them why on Wikipedia, but this is another way to get them to see that this is true. Especially helpful in intermediate grades (Good for teaching Greymom My students don't really get the fact that just because you heard something somewhere or read it online, that it's true. I try to show them why on Wikipedia, but this is another way to get them to see that this is true. Especially helpful in intermediate grades (4th/ 5th).. th/ 5th).. Four Stars Very cute story and perfect for my elementary school kids when talking about credible websites.. Kah107 said Great book for librarians. Great book to use with a fourth grade class. It provides a fun way to introduce the reliability of the Internet.
Includes a link to lessons in website evaluation and the Website Evaluation Gizmo.. Skorupski tale about libraries and library skills, fourth graders at Liberty Elementary learn to evaluate Internet resources for accuracy, ease of use, and informativeness. In the fourth Mrs
To Hunter's dismay, Mrs. Hunter and Carmen disagree over whether George Washington actually had wooden teeth. She advises him to visit the public library, where he and the librarian search the Internet for "George Washington" "wooden teeth" and then use Mrs. She changed her mind because thanks to her teacher she "knew how to make sure the Internet was right!" The cheerful illustrations of Hunter and his classmates perfectly capture their curiosity and eagerness to learn. For homework, they are assigned the task of verifying the story. Pair this fine addition to the series with Kathleen Fox and Lisa Downey's