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5 Essential Questions for Evaluating Sources
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What It Is:
This worksheet presents five key questions to guide students in evaluating sources for research projects. It features a visually appealing layout with clear headings and prompts.
Why Use It:
It supports critical thinking and media literacy by encouraging students to analyze the credibility and reliability of information sources.
How to Use It:
• Distribute the worksheet to students during a research skills lesson.
• Discuss each question as a class to deepen understanding.
• Have students apply these questions to evaluate their own sources in upcoming projects.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grade 6 - Grade 8.
• Younger kids focus area: Basic source recognition.
• Older students focus area: In-depth source evaluation.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for teachers, librarians, and students working on research skills.
This worksheet presents five key questions to guide students in evaluating sources for research projects. It features a visually appealing layout with clear headings and prompts.
Why Use It:
It supports critical thinking and media literacy by encouraging students to analyze the credibility and reliability of information sources.
How to Use It:
• Distribute the worksheet to students during a research skills lesson.
• Discuss each question as a class to deepen understanding.
• Have students apply these questions to evaluate their own sources in upcoming projects.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grade 6 - Grade 8.
• Younger kids focus area: Basic source recognition.
• Older students focus area: In-depth source evaluation.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for teachers, librarians, and students working on research skills.




