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Guidance for parents on spotting fake news
Independent factchecking charity
BBC Bitesize's fact or fake campaign, aimed at 11-16 year olds
Fake News discussion starters for parents / primary & secondary lesson materials
Fact check Internet hoaxes, rumours and fake news
Classroom resources and activities to empower children to find credible information on the internet
Strategy game helps pupils understand how and why fake news is spread
Lesson, activity and quiz on interpreting online news
Lesson Plan: Fighting Fake News
Adventure-packed online game from Google that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun
BBC Fake News hub
Ideas for Teaching and Learning About Fake News
US programme with extensive coverage for all Primary and Secondary years
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
The story of a famous composite photo that convinced many people online
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