Hi guys, here's my reading task for this week.
So we have been learning about false news, we did some fun courses on line and looked at some pictures that made us choose whether they were real or false pictures.
Then we watched some videos and read some books that all relate to teaching us to know whether or not a website has true information.
Next we had to make an infographic about everything we learnt.
Here's mine:
What's another way you could spot a fake article?
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Fake news picture
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Friday, 24 April 2020
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Hi Petra.
ReplyDeleteWow you have been busy since I last looked at your blog. I really liked this infographic because of the colours and layout. It attracted me to it straight away. When I read some think I don't believe, I try to find another source of the information to check it is not fake. Keep up the fantastic work.
Steve
Thanks Steve.
DeleteI'll try keep up the good work for you, thanks for taking the time to look at my blog, I really appreciate it.
- Petra