Validity Lessonplan Intermediate
Validity Lessonplan Intermediate
Validity Lessonplan Intermediate
Synopsis of lesson
Teachers develop a project within their content area aligned to their state/district standards
that requires students to conduct research using the Bing™ search engine. Students develop
the skills to effectively and efficiently search Internet sites using Bing, in addition to the
skills necessary to determine the validity and reliability of the information they locate.
Students will learn how to validate the accuracy and content of a website.
Teacher preparation
Teachers should familiarize themselves with the Bing (http://www.bing.com) search
engine.
Teachers should work with the lab coordinator or media specialist to determine lab
logistics, level of access per student, and seating arrangements.
Teachers need to develop clear criteria for the project, including guiding questions to
be addressed by students’ research, and a project scoring rubric, including criteria for
use of technology (for example, the number of resources and images required, or how
to cite sources).
See the “Citing web sources” lesson plans for ideas.
If students are working in cooperative groups, teachers should develop specific roles
and responsibilities that provide for individual and group accountability.
Teachers should have experience applying the questions in “Validity – Student
handout 1: Questions to identify validity and reliability of Internet sites” to their own
Internet searches.
Management issues
Teachers must consider student arrangement in labs; if students are to locate media files,
where those files will be stored; and how much time will be allotted. Teachers should
determine where students will store their work (possibilities include folders on the school
server or on Windows Live™ SkyDrive™). To reduce off-task behavior, teachers should
develop criteria to guide students’ searches.
Instruction
Teachers should demonstrate how to determine the validity and reliability of Internet sites.
They can do this by using the bias and resource questions in “Validity - Student handout 1:
Questions to identify validity and reliability of Internet sites” as a guide.
Teachers should demonstrate for students how to complete “Validity – Student worksheet 2:
Accuracy and content.”
Assessment
Completed worksheet: “Validity – Student worksheet 2: Accuracy and content.”
Students reflect on their own searches and answer the essential question:
How can I determine the accuracy of content on Internet sites?
Supplementary materials
“Validity - Student handout 1: Questions to identify validity and reliability of
Internet sites”
“Validity – Student worksheet 2: Accuracy and content”