Spot the Fake News Headline Template

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Fake news quiz fits the moment when learners need a fast, practical way to test whether a headline feels credible for the right reasons. It focuses on emotional triggers, missing context, source credibility, scientific overclaiming, and image verification. Unlike a general media literacy quiz, this template centers specifically on headline-level misinformation signals.

Ideal For

  • Media literacy teachers responsible for classroom lessons on credible sources and misinformation signals
  • Journalism educators who manage news judgment exercises for students or workshop participants
  • Training coordinators responsible for digital citizenship, online safety, or critical thinking programs

Use Cases

  • Launching a media literacy unit needs a quick 10-question baseline before students analyze real articles, screenshots, and source pages.
  • Preparing an election-season workshop calls for neutral examples that teach headline verification without naming specific parties or candidates.
  • Reviewing a viral rumor in class creates the need for a structured activity on emotional framing, old stories, and reverse image search.

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