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12th grade library skills webquests

Preview of Citing references using MLA and APA mini-lesson interactive webquest

Citing references using MLA and APA mini-lesson interactive webquest

Created by
Science Groove
This digital resource is a mini-lesson in referencing sources using MLA and APA formats. It is in Google Slides format that serves as an interactive webquest. There are slides that students answer questions, click on a video source to watch, and an article to read and properly cite.This (no-prep!) resource can be used as a teacher-led lesson with interactive components or a fully independent student lesson/assignment. Many slides are editable.Students will .. Define Primary and Secondary sources
Preview of Password Security - Full Unit Bundle (Presentations and Lessons!)

Password Security - Full Unit Bundle (Presentations and Lessons!)

Created by
Tobin Shields
Product OverviewAre you looking for a fun unit to teach account/password security? This is bundle contains the following:Two full lectures covering both basic and advanced password security topics3 interactive lessons that have students reflecting on what they learned, as well as diving deeper into additional topicsThis unit can easily run 5 block sessions, and even more 60 min sessions. This is a great unit for computer science teachers, information literacy coaches, or even general "internet s
Preview of Banned Books Webquest | Google Forms

Banned Books Webquest | Google Forms

Take your students on an online scavenger hunt, practice research skills, and learn about the history of book censorship with this webquest! This activity would be perfect for your library to celebrate Banned Books Week.What's Included:15 Questions: answers can be found online with simple searchesEasy Grading: 6 questions are self grading; the other 9 are open-ended but easily gradable!If you want more resources like this and want to save $$$, check out the Ultimate Library Bundle!
Preview of Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

In this activity, students will consider six different websites and must decide whether they are credible or not. These decisions will be made through the use of a checklist that awards/ takes away points based on the presence or lack of certain criteria in the website (has an author, does not have external links, etc.). This is a great, engaging, and low-pressure activity to help refresh, review, or introduce media literacy!This download comes with:- Links to six websites for students to consid
Preview of Learning About Fake News Hyperdoc

Learning About Fake News Hyperdoc

Created by
Ms Smith's Room
This is a Fake News hyperdoc I made on Google Docs that introduces students to the world of fake news, what it is, and how to combat it in their everyday lives. All of the text on this framework document was written by me to use with some research groups in my school library. It can easily be modified to suit the needs/interests/skill levels of any age group. I used this document with upper elementary kids, but it could be made simpler or more challenging. This hyperdoc is 100% editable. You w
Preview of Password Managers + 2 Factor Authentication (Interactive Assignment)

Password Managers + 2 Factor Authentication (Interactive Assignment)

Created by
Tobin Shields
Product OverviewDid you just wrap up a lesson on the basics of password security, but you want to have students dive into a self-guided lesson on learning more about additional safe password and account user practices? Then this is a great one-off lesson! This assignment is an interactive learning task that has them both learning about, and reflecting on: password managers and 2FA. This assignment has students:Read an articleWatch 5 short relevant videosReflect, respond, research, and analyze on
Preview of Omaha, Nebraska - electronic worksheet

Omaha, Nebraska - electronic worksheet

Created by
eventuraomaha
This is an e-sheet (electronic worksheet) with links to various websites. Links are kid-appropriate. It requires the students to look for keywords to find the answers. Questions ask about the history, important events and famous people and places in the City of Omaha, Nebraska.
Preview of Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Practice

Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Practice

I find that students often need a refresher on research skills upon returning to school after summer vacation.  This independent activity has students summarize, paraphrase, or quote various passages. Students practice this in order to accurately use information in research projects throughout the school year.
Preview of Cookie Creation Challenge

Cookie Creation Challenge

Created by
Derrith Green
Editable hyperlinked document that is both a webquest and a creative project. Students will research various aspects of creating and packaging a product, and put together one of their own. I have done the "Optional" slogan section as a requirement as well. There is an assessment sheet at the end of the webquest.
Preview of Evaluating Websites Activity

Evaluating Websites Activity

I find that students often need a refresher on research skills upon returning to school after summer vacation.  This activity has students follow links to various websites. Students then evaluate the websites based on content and reliability.  Students really get into this activity and we refer to it throughout the whole year!
Preview of Media Literacy: Source Bias WebQuest

Media Literacy: Source Bias WebQuest

Created by
Alison von Rohr
Do you teach a media literacy class? Are you introducing students to research for a project? Have you ever wanted to teach students about source bias? This WebQuest could help!As part of our Media Studies curriculum, we developed a short exploratory WebQuest for our students to learn about mediabiasfactcheck.com, an important tool in our day and age, when fact checking sources is becoming more and more important.This WebQuest is designed to be posted right to your Google Classroom for students t
Preview of Research Guides and Activities Bundle

Research Guides and Activities Bundle

This resource combines four previous research activities: Google Search Scavenger Hunt; Evaluating Websites; Citing Websites; Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Activities.  This pack also includes informative readings for each activity and an adapted MLA Citation Guide. Students will walk away from these activities being research experts!(**Buy this bundle of four activities+readings+MLA Citation Guide for the price of three separate activities!**)
Preview of Citing Websites Activity

Citing Websites Activity

I find that students often need a refresher on research skills upon returning to school after summer vacation.  This independent activity has students find five reliable websites and fill in the chart with basic information from the website.  IT gets students thinking about the information they need to know in order to accurately cite websites.
Preview of Google Search Scavenger Hunt

Google Search Scavenger Hunt

The first activity in a bundle of refresher on research skills. I find that students often need a refresher on research skills upon returning to school after summer vacation.  This is a very basic yet engaging and fun scavenger hunt students can complete in class on their own devices or at home.
Preview of ONLINE PLAGIARISM TUTORIAL  You Quote It, You Note It!

ONLINE PLAGIARISM TUTORIAL You Quote It, You Note It!

Created by
Dean Horn
Students go to Online Tutorial to complete tutorial on plagiarism
Preview of Farming in the Library

Farming in the Library

Short webquest to improve library skills and reading comprehension while promoting the FFA club and introducing the agriculture industry.
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