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Love them or hate them, internet memes are not going away any time soon.

This fun worksheet has students analyze a meme from Facebook or elsewhere.

Students are asked to investigate the allegations or claims presented by the meme, and to evaluate the meme for its honesty.

Unlike memes, students must cite their sources.
 
 
But I didn't meme it! This worksheet is designed to have students fact-check a meme from social media. Free to print (PDF  file). More Free Teaching Materials for K-12

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Directions: Place your meme in the box.

Investigate the allegations or claims made by the meme.

Is the meme true or false?

Misleading or honest?

Who or what organization created the meme?

What is the purpose of the meme?
 
 
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