| Fact vs Opinion Quiz: Improve Critical Reading Skills. |
| Learn to distinguish facts from opinions with educational questions that strengthen critical thinking and media literacy. |
Welcome to our Math Mastery Lessons and Quiz series!
Each lesson features 10 questions designed to teach and test your on problem-solving skills while reinforcing key mathematical concepts through detailed step-by-step explanations given along with every question.
Sharpen Your Fact-Checking Skills
These authoritative resources will help you become a more discerning consumer of information:
- FactCheck.org – Non-partisan, non-profit fact-checking project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania
- Snopes – The oldest and largest fact-checking site, debunking urban legends, myths, and misinformation since 1994
- International Fact-Checking Network (Poynter Institute) – Global database of verified fact-checkers following strict ethics codes
- Science NetLinks: Fact or Opinion Lesson – Classroom resources from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- News Literacy Project – Educational resources for identifying credible information, sponsored by major news organizations
- Library of Congress: Primary Source Analysis Tool – Official government guide to evaluating historical documents and claims
Pro tip: Before sharing any news article or social media post, run it through the “SIFT” method (Stop, Investigate the source, Find better coverage, Trace claims to original context) – developed by digital literacy expert Mike Caulfield from the University of Washington. This four-step process takes less than 2 minutes and can prevent spreading misinformation!





