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    Fake News Making Headlines Nationwide

    December 19, 2016

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    How do we help our students?

    Try these links:
    ~ What is Fake News? How to spot it and what you can do to stop it. 
    ~ Making News Literacy a Trending Topic
    ~ Reliable Sources Lesson Plan
    ~ 7 Reasons to Include Current Events in Your Lessons
    ~ What Comes Between Fake News and Students? Educators! 
    ~ Fake or Real? How to Self-Check the News and Get the Facts

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