Accurate Information Review
Match the term to its correct definition. Accurate information is precise and has a clear source. Inaccurate information is not precise and does not have a clear source. Accurate and Inaccurate Information about Forests Based on the text above, determine which statements are accurateand which statements are inaccurate. Accurate (3) Forests are large areas of land. Some forests have trees with leaves that change color. Evergreen trees have leaves that do not change color. Inaccurate (3) Forests are small areas of land. All forests have trees with leaves that change color. Evergreen trees have leaves that change color. Accurate and Inaccurate Information about Planes Based on the text above, determine which statements are accurate and which statements are inaccurate. Accurate (3) In 1853, the first glider was flown. The Wright Brothers built the first plane. Charles Lindbergh flew from New York to France in 33 hours. Inaccurate (3) In 1803, the first glider was flown. The Whatsup Brothers built the first plane. Charles Lindbergh flew from New York to France in 357 hours. Accurate and Inaccurate Information about Ants Based on the text above, determine which statements are accurate and which statements are inaccurate. Accurate (3) Weaver Ants work together to make nests out of leaves. Honeypot Ants keep a sweet juice in their bodies. Leafcutter Ants grow their own food like farmers. Inaccurate (3) Weaver Ants work alone to make nests out of grass. Honeypot Ants keep sweet juice in their nests. Leafcutter Ants take their food from other animals.