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- Crack the Information Code: A Pre-K Research Quest
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Young explorers identify reliable helpers and sort information sources using visual logic and evidence-based reasoning.
Panorama pedagógico
This worksheet introduces early learners to the foundational concepts of information literacy by distinguishing between factual sources and imaginative fiction. It employs a scaffolded inquiry approach that guides students through identifying experts and understanding simple citation practices. This resource is ideal for Pre-K and early Kindergarten library media sessions or English Language Arts lessons focused on research skills and evidence-based reasoning.
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- Distinguish between credible experts and non-reliable sources for factual information
- Identify the difference between fictional narratives and informational texts regarding real-world facts
- Recognize the importance of naming sources and giving credit to others' work as a basic research ethics skill
All 10 Questions
- If you want to learn about real lions, which person is the best expert to ask for true facts?A) A zookeeper who feeds lionsB) A friend who likes to pretend they are a lionC) A person who has never seen a lionD) A toy maker who makes stuffed animals
- True or False: A book about magic dragons is a good place to find real facts about how lizards live.A) TrueB) False
- When we tell a teacher where we found a picture, we are _____ our source.A) hidingB) namingC) forgettingD) breaking
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- You found a colorful photograph of a ladybug. If you want to use it for your poster, what should you do?A) Pretend you took the photo yourselfB) Ask an adult to help you write down who took the photoC) Throw the photo away so no one sees itD) Color over the photo with a red crayon
- A _____ is a building filled with books that help us find real information.A) playgroundB) bakeryC) libraryD) garden
- True or False: Scientists use their eyes to look closely at things to gather information.A) TrueB) False
- Look at these four items. Which one is best for finding facts about the moon?A) A joke book about spaceB) A coloring book with starsC) A science book with NASA photosD) A story about a cow jumping over the moon
- To make sure our information is right, we should _____ it with another book.A) compareB) eatC) hideD) draw on
- True or False: If you see something in a cartoon, it is always a real fact.A) TrueB) False
- You are making a poster about plants. Why should you write the name of the book you used at the bottom?A) To show others where they can learn moreB) Because the book is lonelyC) To make the poster look messyD) To hide the words
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is a perfect no-prep sub-plan because the questions use simple logic and provided explanations that a substitute can read aloud to the class.
This worksheet typically takes about 15 to 20 minutes to complete during an English and Language Arts circle time or small group session, depending on the amount of discussion each question generates.
Absolutely, this English and Language Arts quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by having advanced learners explain the reasoning behind their answers while providing visual prompts for students who need more support.
This English and Language Arts quiz is specifically designed for Pre-K students but is also highly appropriate for specialized instruction or the beginning of Kindergarten.
You can use this English and Language Arts quiz as a formative assessment by observing students' ability to categorize sources during the activity, which helps identify which children understand the concept of a credible source.
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