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Want to learn more? Read CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?, written by Joyce Grant and illustrated by Kathleen Marcotte. For today’s tech-savvy kids, CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? is the go-to resource for navigating what they read on the internet.
#CanYouBelieveIt? #CYBI
When the bus stops even more people get on #canyoubelieveit
A grey background. The title reads “Is It Fake or Real? You Decide”. Smaller text reads: “Now it’s time to practice what you’ve learned! Do you think this article is fake or real? How would you find out?” Below is an illustration of a web browser. The URL is teachingkidsnews.com. An article is shown called “Loyal Dog Waits for Owner Outside of Hospital.” It has a byline, photo, photo credit and is dated. Below two young people discuss the article. Boy: Does something seem off about it? Girl: Maybe. Boy: Does it spark a strong emotion? Girl: Yes- I’m tearing up here. What a sweet dog!
A green background. Main text reads “Think Big to Find the Fake.” Smaller text below reads “ Does something just feel “off” about it? Does it make you extra emotional? What’s the source — who posted it and why? Are they reliable? Have any well-known news sources reported it?”
A grey background. The title reads “Is It Fake or Real? You Decide”. Smaller text reads: “To investigate further, you decide to look up some details. We’ve listed below the results of your internet searches.” Internet searches are shown below. They explain some of the facts in the article and that the source is reliable.
The article is shown again and text above reads “Real News”
Can you believe it? Maybe!
Every Tuesday in April we’re learning about fake news and how you can learn to spot it. Today we’re learning how to identify if a story is real or fake. #CanYouBelieveIt? #CYBI
For today’s tech-savvy kids, CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? is the go-to resource for navigating what they read on the internet. #CanYouBelieveIt? #CYBI
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Title text reads “Think Big to Find the Fake”. Smaller text reads “ Question it. Be skeptical. Ask yourself if something’s just not right. Is it trying to spark a big emotional response? Have other media covered the story? Check the source. Who posted it? What do you know about them? Check out the author, photographer and people quoted. Are they real? Do a search to see what others are saying about it. Try a reverse image search (like a keyword search, but for images). Has the original image been altered? Check the date. Is it old?”
Title text reads: “Be Like a Reporter and Do Your Research” Below is a small comic. A reporter is shown interviewing someone who tells him that the moon is made of cheese. Next the reporter does research on him computer and finds that the moon is made of rock and iron. The reporter calls a Nasa expert who says that the moon is made of rock and iron. The last panel shows the reporter with a speech bubble saying “Blue cheese? Nope. Need to nip that rumor in the bud!” His computer screen shows that he searched “moon myths”. A preview says that “In 1546, John Heywood jokingly wrote, “The moon is made of greene cheese.” (mentalfloss.com) Below the comic are illustrations of young reporters.
A green background with the book cover for Can You Believe It? centred. Below are illustrations of young reporters.
Can you believe it? Not always!
Every Tuesday in April we’re learning about fake news and how you can learn to spot it. Today we’re learning how to think like a reporter to help identify fake news stories.
#CanYouBelieveIt? #CYBI
A yellow background. Title text reads “What Is Fake News?” Text reads “What exactly is fake news? Most of the time, it means shareable videos, articles and images that contain lies.” Below is an illustration of a detective with a magnifying glass.
A yellow background. Title text reads: “Why Do People Write Fake News Stories?” Smaller text: “Some do it to boost the number of visitors to their website or increase their followers on social media. Others want to spread lies about someone or something. And some people do it to cast doubt about the real news, to get you to stop trusting any news source.” A burst reads “Lies are 70 percent more likely to be shared on Twitter than real news according to a 2018 study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)” Below the text is an illustration of a boy reading an article on his computer that reads “Sun to Burn Out Thursday.” A speech bubble from the boy says “Wow! Everyone needs to be warned about that.”
A yellow background. Centred is the book cover for Can You Believe It?
Can you believe it? Sometimes!
We’ve all been fooled by a video, article or photo that turned out to be fake. These fake stories are shared every day, not just on April Fools!
Every Tuesday in April we’re diving into fake news and how you can learn to spot it. #CanYouBelieveIt? #CYBI
Awwwww, I missed Joe's voice on the radio. Yes I'm listening to WEEI 850 for Spring Training baseball. #RedSox #Canyoubelieveit
Now that Dr Phil is accompanying ICE on their raids people are going to warn immigrants by calling out "Dr Phil!" Instead of "La Migra!"
#notajoke #canyoubelieveit
Clanking on that lamp till i error 404
#robotfucker #CLANKCLANKCLANK #art #robotsex #in2025 #canyoubelieveit
Watching the 09 WJHC semi final Canada/Russia. IYKYK
What memories #eberle #canyoubelieveit
7 days Until Christmas (1 week until Christmas)
Snoopy Christmas.
Stardate: 2024.12.19 ▪️ Can you all believe it? Only one more week to go. Gorsh. 🎄 #ChristmasCountdown #7DaysUntilChristmas #1WeekUntilChristmas #SnoopyChristmas #CanYouBelieveIt
Daily Dose of Anti-Corona Humor
#AntiCoronaHumor
#YearsOfTheVariants
#FiveStages
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Sitting in waiting room, forced to listen as a customer and receptionist marvel about how a particular item only costs "14 arrows" in Spain. Repeated several times. Confidently. #CanYouBelieveIt? #Only14Arrows!
“@joningham: #BritishAirways: "why do customers always think they're in the right?"! #canyoubelieveit? #true!” > incredible