Lesson 3 presentation introducing multi-sensory visualization, expanding students' 'Mind's Eye' to include sound, smell, touch, and taste through a color-coding system.
A cumulative exit ticket for the "Search Superstars" sequence, assessing student mastery of keywords, Boolean operators, text features, and database usage.
Final assessment for the Search Strategy Academy unit, covering keywords, Boolean operators, database use, and snippet analysis.
A certificate of completion (Digital Detective Badge) for students who have finished the sequence. Features a professional agency-style design with space for student name and date.
A troubleshooting-focused worksheet that presents students with failed search scenarios and requires them to diagnose the error and rewrite the search string using effective strategies.
Teacher facilitation guide for Lesson 2. Includes hook procedures, mechanics checklist, sample answers for the worksheet, and ESL scaffolding tips.
Final synthesis worksheet where students act as magazine editors to select the 3 most credible sources from a list of 6 on the topic of Mars exploration. Requires application of currency, authority, and objectivity criteria.
Final project worksheet for Lesson 5 where students read an informational passage about the Great Wall of China and write an original, synthesized summary paragraph with formal attribution.
Student scavenger hunt log for Lesson 5, where students document their search strings and answers to obscure research questions.
A visual guide for 5th grade ESL students on troubleshooting failed search attempts, focusing on identifying too-long sentences and overly specific terms as common causes of zero results.
Review slide deck for Lesson 5, summarizing all skills learned in the sequence and providing clear instructions for the final Master Summary project.
Introductory slide deck for Lesson 5, reviewing all strategic search techniques and introducing the culminating Scavenger Hunt challenge.
Synthesis slide deck for Lesson 5. Sets up the "Chief Editor Challenge" simulation where students must curate sources for a space magazine, applying all previously learned evaluation criteria.
Formal pledge certificate for students to commit to academic integrity. Includes space for a personalized code of honor and official signatures.
A comprehensive teacher resource for Lesson 4, including the lesson hook, ESL scaffolding strategies, debriefing questions, and a troubleshooting guide for database usage.
Teacher Guide for Lesson 5, featuring the master challenge overview, the 'Human Plagiarism Checker' hook, and step-by-step procedures for the final summary project.
Teacher answer key for Lesson 4 (Corroboration). Explains the true/false status of the three claims used in the mission, including the "herb vs. tree" distinction for bananas and the hoax status of the tree octopus.
Instructional slide deck for Lesson 5 synthesizing learning through case studies of intentional vs. accidental plagiarism and concluding with an academic integrity pledge.
Teacher answer key and discussion guide for the "To Click or Not to Click" worksheet, focusing on snippet analysis and evaluation.
A guided comparison worksheet for 5th graders to track and analyze the differences between an open web search (Google) and a curated school database.
A Fact-Check Mission File for students to practice corroboration. Students investigate three claims (including a trick claim about bananas) and must find two additional sources to confirm or debunk them.
Synthesis worksheet for Lesson 4 where students compare two medical robot texts and combine their facts into a single, cohesive paragraph using transition words.
Student worksheet for Lesson 4 where students practice identifying the best search result based on snippets, titles, and URLs.
Worksheet for students to practice alphabetizing citations to create a bibliography. Includes a scrambled list of sources and a workspace for the ordered list.
A visual presentation for 5th grade ESL students comparing open web searches (Google) to curated library databases (Britannica, PebbleGo), highlighting reliability, safety, and organization.
A peer review checklist for students to inspect their partners' work for correct citations, image credits, and bibliography formatting.
Slide deck for Lesson 4 on cross-checking and corroboration. Introduces the "Golden Rule" of multiple sources, the concept of corroboration, and the strategy of lateral reading.
Visual explanation of synthesis, using the color mixing metaphor (Red + Yellow = Orange) and practical examples of combining text with transition words.
Introductory slide deck for Lesson 4, teaching students how to read and interpret search result snippets, titles, and bolded terms before clicking.
Instructional slide deck for Lesson 4 focusing on how to compile individual citations into an alphabetized reference list. Use the movie credits analogy to explain the purpose.
Introductory slides for Lesson 5, focusing on final citations, image credits, and peer review for publication.
A handy reference sheet for students (and teachers) summarizing the function and location of text features, along with "Scanning Secrets" for efficient research.