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  1. Fake news, hoaxes and misinformation | NSPCC

    Misinformation is where false information is shared by accident without the intent to cause harm. For example, sharing inaccurate photos, quotes or dates online because you believe them to be true. …

  2. What is Fake News? - Examples for Children - Twinkl

    Here you'll find information on what fake news is for kids, as well as fake news articles, tips and examples to help children become more savvy online.

  3. Combating Fake News for Kids: Teaching Digital Literacy Early

    Learn how to identify and combat fake news. Empower your kids with skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.

  4. Spotting Misinformation and #FakeNews: 10 Resources To Teach ...

    Aug 17, 2020 · Chapters six and seven provide an extensive list of resources, including lesson plans, fake news examples, articles, games, infographics, and summaries from educators who have …

  5. What is Fake News? - Examples for Children - Twinkl

    Here you'll find information on what fake news is for kids, as well as fake news articles, tips and examples to help children become more savvy online.

  6. Lesson plan: An experiment in misinformation

    Apr 5, 2022 · Discuss how conspiracy theories get started in this experiment in misinformation

  7. Fake news KS3 | Y7 RSHE (PSHE) Lesson Resources | Oak ...

    Lesson details Key learning points Fake news is common online; it can come in text, picture or video form. There are different ways that we can identify fake news. Fake news can have serious …

  8. What is Fake News? - Examples for Children - Twinkl

    Here you'll find information on what fake news is for kids, as well as fake news articles, tips and examples to help children become more savvy online.