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Noticias falsas | Robo de naranjas

An engaging reading activity to encourage critical thinking

$2.00
Language
Spanish
Level
Novice (Levels 1-2), Intermediate (Levels 2-4)
Formats
PDF
Pages
3 Pages

This product features two versions of a news stories about a strange discovery made by police in Sevilla: one version presents the new story accurately, and the second contains five factual errors. The article is written in the past tense in easy to understand Spanish, suitable for late Spanish 1 or Spanish 2.

The articles can be used on their own, but it is recommended to share both of them with students. First, students should read the falsified news story. They are encouraged to think critically and identify the five factual errors. Then, they compare the erroneous news story to the true news story and check their hypothesis.

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  • Fun activity to use between units or coming back from breaks.

    Melanie's History and Spanish Projects
  • My students enjoyed these as a part of our law unit. Thanks

    Sarah Allen
  • My students enjoyed this fun news story as a part of our news unit. 

    Melissa F.
  • This was a fun activity that had students questioning if what they were reading in our sites was the truth. These false news articles encourage students to read with the intention of understanding, even if what they are understanding is false.

    Kristy V.
  • I used this as part of a choice activity during the spring for my students. The noticias falsas stories are engaging and fun!

    Veronica P.

Noticias falsas | Robo de naranjas

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