Read these two articles and leave me a comment about what you learned.
https://choices.scholastic.com/issues/2019-20/120119/howt-to-fact-check-the-internet.html https://math.scholastic.com/issues/2019-20/102119/eat-art.html#1000L
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Cesar
4/6/2020 05:07:43 am
A mosaic is a 2-D picture arranged by small pieces.
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Katharine Cook
4/6/2020 05:20:51 am
I learned that you should always check to make sure the information is true before youngest repost it, and i also learned that Kristen uses jelly beans because she thinks people will be less intimidated by them when looking at the art work.
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Bella
4/6/2020 05:41:11 am
I learned that a mosaic is a 2-D picture and Kristen makes them.
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Keegan Walker
4/6/2020 05:47:55 am
-Make sure you fact check sources
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Rita:)
4/6/2020 05:52:02 am
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Rita:)
4/6/2020 05:55:27 am
I learned:
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Quinn
4/6/2020 06:01:11 am
I learned to wait 30 seconds and think if the headline/story is real.
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Katelyn
4/6/2020 06:01:47 am
I learned that you should always do research to make sure something is true before you repost it
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Jane
4/6/2020 06:40:47 am
-Just because a site pops up first doesn't mean it's the most reliable site
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Jane
4/6/2020 06:42:51 am
-Just because a site pops up first doesn't mean it's the most reliable site
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Landon Nilson
4/6/2020 07:56:54 am
59% of links dont actually get clicked
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Landon Nilson
4/6/2020 07:59:32 am
A mosaic is a 2d art piece made using small colorful supplies
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Christian
4/6/2020 08:15:35 am
I learned you should look at an original post to make sure it is real and blue is a hard pigment to produce.
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Addi McInerney
4/6/2020 10:35:53 am
1. Not everything from social media and on the social web is fact related. Some things are fake such as chainmail.
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Chris A.
4/6/2020 01:07:33 pm
I learned that not because a website pops up right away on your search tool means it is accurate
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Chris A.
4/6/2020 01:12:33 pm
I learned that not because a website pops up right away on your search tool means it is accurate
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Makenna
4/8/2020 05:16:38 am
I learned:
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Gianna
4/8/2020 06:24:36 am
I learned that professional fact-checkers use something called lateral reading to determine if information is true.
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Emily Strzyinski
4/8/2020 06:28:16 am
I learned that Cumings will work on a jelly bean mosaic for 40 hours, then cover it in resin to preserve it.
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Grace Gutmann
4/8/2020 07:21:46 am
I learned simple ways to fact check false information on the internet.
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Emma
4/8/2020 02:24:55 pm
I learned how teens don't read what they click into they mostly judge it by look
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Emma
4/8/2020 02:27:35 pm
I learned that most teens don't think about the website they just judge it by looks.
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Liam
4/8/2020 03:17:10 pm
I learned that colorful candies come in a large variety of shades making them great for mosaics.
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Grant
4/8/2020 06:41:35 pm
I learned to always fact check and that jelly beans can be art
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Dash
4/8/2020 08:17:46 pm
I learned about the process of lateral reading, and how professional fact-checkers use it to verify information.
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Ella
4/17/2020 05:12:22 am
Sorry Im late with sending this in I didn't see this when it was posted but, I learned not everything is factual and that you should check proper resources before you believe things. I also learned that art can be anything you could think of.
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Christopher M.
4/17/2020 06:03:57 am
I learned that a mosaic is a 2-D picture.
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Max Procissi
4/17/2020 07:38:23 am
I learned you should do research before beleving if something is true.
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Gavin
4/17/2020 11:57:16 am
I learned about a 2D mosaic picture
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Kayla R
4/27/2020 05:36:03 am
I learned that fake news sites copy the names of real ones to get cites and, it takes Kristen about 40 hours to place all her jellybeans.
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Thomas Simasko
5/1/2020 09:09:25 am
I learned that you should think before you share something you found.
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John Tajonera
5/5/2020 09:06:14 pm
I learned about the two words: confirmation bias and that Cummings start her work with a reference image.
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John Tajonera
5/5/2020 09:06:50 pm
I learned about confirmation bias and that Cummings started her artwork with a reference image.
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Ava Shiner
5/8/2020 12:32:18 pm
When it comes to social media, we shouldn't re-post an article without fact checking and doing research before hand.
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