So here was I, looking for some articles for my teens so that they could discuss them and do some critical thinking development work deciding which part of the article was a fact (and how to check it) and which - an opinion.
I did find some reputable articles, but what I also found was a whole book of them (with tasks! 😍).
I've picked 4 of them to read and talk about:
➡️ The man who swapped lives ➡️ What your choice of coffee says about you (apparently, I am a lively extrovert with an optimistic look on life) ➡️ Gameboys and girls stay in to play ➡️ Villagers strike it rich
Even though the book is quite old, most articles are still relevant.
So here was I, looking for some articles for my teens so that they could discuss them and do some critical thinking development work deciding which part of the article was a fact (and how to check it) and which - an opinion.
I did find some reputable articles, but what I also found was a whole book of them (with tasks! 😍).
I've picked 4 of them to read and talk about:
➡️ The man who swapped lives ➡️ What your choice of coffee says about you (apparently, I am a lively extrovert with an optimistic look on life) ➡️ Gameboys and girls stay in to play ➡️ Villagers strike it rich
Even though the book is quite old, most articles are still relevant.
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