Information Literacy Lesson Revolutionary War Heroes.

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Information Literacy Lesson Revolutionary War Heroes

Which is NOT an acceptable resource for researching information about Revolutionary War Heroes? a. Galileo Kids b. Pathfinders c. Biography Books d. Fiction Books

What is one thing that ALL Revolutionary War heroes had in common? a. White Hair b. Positive Character Traits c. Their Face is on Money d. They Became Our President

Which website can be used to make word graphics? a. Amazon.com b. Galileo Kids c. Wallwisher.com d. Wordle.net

Who is NOT considered a Revolutionary War hero? a. Paul Rever b. Thomas Jefferson c. George Washington d. Abraham Lincoln

What did you learn about finding information in the Media Center? (Hint: What are the different places you can look to find facts?)

Would you like to use Galileo Kids, Wordle, or Wall Wisher again? Why?