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Chapter 22.2

Learn to Spot Reliable Information Like a Research Detective

You will discover how to identify trustworthy sources and check if information is reliable for your research projects.


What You'll Learn

You learn to identify reliable sources from experts and libraries.
You discover how to check who wrote information and when.
You practice comparing multiple sources to verify facts are correct.
You understand why trustworthy information matters for good research.

What You'll Practice

1

You identify reliable sources like library books versus friend stories.

2

You check facts by comparing information from multiple different sources.

3

You recognize expert information and trustworthy websites for research projects.

Why This Matters

You need these skills to find trustworthy information for school projects and make smart decisions based on reliable facts throughout your life.

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Reliable Sources
Fact Checking
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Source Evaluation
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