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Five lessons on critical thinking.
Lesson 1: Fake news and misinformation
Lesson 2: Bias in the media
Lesson 3: Logical Fallacies
Lesson 4 and 5:Conspiracy theories
The aim of this topic is to teach students how to think critically, especially as they interact with media.
There is a PowerPoint for each lesson accompanied by resources. These lessons are aimed at a Year 9 class but could be used and adapted for younger or older pupils,

Not all of these resources are my intellectual property e.g. Lesson 2 on ‘bias in the media’ relies on resources from https://www.theguardian.com/newswise/2019/oct/07/lesson-9-analysing-bias-in-the-news. However, when other resources were used I have created various classroom activities to make the resources accessible and engaging for the classroom.

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