True or False: A CIA Analyst's Guide to Spotting Fake News
by Cindy L. Otis
This non-fiction book takes a historical look at fake news and its impact on different cultures and moments in time. The author is a former CIA analyst who uses the book to arm readers and thinkers with the tools they need to dismantle misinformation and consume media with a critical eye toward truth and nuance.
How Self-Paced Book Club Classes Work
Participation in the self-paced book club includes immediate access to a set of resources and activities to be completed at your own pace.
Families are welcome to use as many or as few of the suggested resources and activities as they'd like to fit their interest and schedules.
Book Club Materials
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Suggested Reading Schedule
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Reading Guides with Comprehension Questions (PDF and Google Slides)
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Vocabulary and Reading Activities
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Writing/Multimodal Project Prompts
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Live and Video Discussion of the Book
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Final Project Feedback Rubrics
Ages:
13-18
Supplies:
- A copy of the book True or False: A CIA Analyst's Guide to Spotting Fake News.
Used and borrowed copies will work just fine! If your learner is going to participate in final projects and reading guides, I recommend having a physical copy even if they primarily read the ebook or audiobook. (Dayla Learning Bookshop Link) - PDF reader
- Access to printer recommended
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