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What is the central idea of Can You Trust What You See on TikTok? (pages 14-15)
Many TikTok users feel a bond with the influencers they follow.
TikTok removed more than 102 million videos that violated its rules in the first quarter of 2022.
TikTok prohibits impersonating another person.
Misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, so it’s important to think critically and verify information.
What is a supporting detail in Can You Trust What You See on TikTok? (pages 14-15)
Many TikTok users feel a bond with the influencers they follow
Misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, so it’s important to think critically and verify information.
Curfews that are too broad should be challenged for violating teens’ rights
Students should not use social media to lobby school officials.
What is a supporting detail in Can You Trust What You See on TikTok? (pages 14-15)
Misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, so it’s important to think critically and verify information.
TikTok removed more than 102 million videos that violated its rules in the first quarter of 2022.
Olena Gorduz and her family escaped to Poland.
Schools in 47 states lead students in the Pledge of Allegiance as a patriotic exercise.
What is a supporting detail in Can You Trust What You See on TikTok? (pages 14-15)
Misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, so it’s important to think critically and verify information
Students should not use social media to lobby school officials.
TikTok prohibits impersonating another person.
Curfews that are too broad should be challenged for violating teens’ rights.
What is a supporting detail in Can You Trust What You See on TikTok? (pages 14-15)
Students should not use social media to lobby school officials.
Curfews that are too broad should be challenged for violating teens’ rights
Misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, so it’s important to think critically and verify information.
TikTok uses an algorithm to tailor content to individual users.
What is Percentage of teens ages 13 to 17 who use TikTok?
95% in 2022
67% in 2022
62% in 2022
59% in 2022
What is the definition of algorithm?
a set of rules a computer follows to reach a goal
the quality of being trusted and believed in
people who persuade others to purchase a product or a service by promoting it on social media
content that is inaccurate or false
What is the definition of credibility?
a set of rules a computer follows to reach a goal
people who persuade others to purchase a product or a service by promoting it on social media
the quality of being trusted and believed in
content that is inaccurate or false
What is the definition of influencers?
people who persuade others to purchase a product or a service by promoting it on social media
a set of rules a computer follows to reach a goal
the quality of being trusted and believed in
content that is inaccurate or false
What is the definition of misinformation?
the quality of being trusted and believed in
a set of rules a computer follows to reach a goal
content that is inaccurate or false
people who persuade others to purchase a product or a service by promoting it on social media
After finding gum stuck under several desks, the principal decided to _______ the chewing of gum in class.
My grandma spends a(n) ________ amount of money on outfits for her poodle Louis. The dog has more clothes than me!
Which could be considered excessive?
arriving 15 minutes early for a movie
arriving 2 hours early for a movie
Which is more likely to be prohibited at school?
leaving campus before the end of the day
turning your homework in on time
Which could be considered a frivolous purchase?
a pair of socks to replace a pair that is wornout and full of holes
a life-sized toy unicorn that sprays glitter out of its horn
Which line(s) express the central idea, or central claim in "Yes Tik Tok Belongs in School?"
“In fact, TikTok is a powerful learning tool. That’s why it should have a place at Elmwood— just as it does at dozens of other schools around the country.”
“But does any of this mean that TikTok belongs at our school? No. And here’s why: For all its benefits, TikTok will create many problems for Elmwood students.”
Select one piece of evidence that supports the central idea, or central claim in "No Tik Tok Should Stay at Home"
“But according to a poll I conducted of 75 Elmwood students, TikTok feels a lot kinder than other social media.”
“A few schools even have TikTok clubs, where students work together to produce videos. This is a great way for students to develop important skills like collaboration and creativity.”
“TikTok says the app is best-suited for teenagers and adults. In a high school, this would not be an issue, but Elmwood has many students younger than 13.”
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