You're on track to get doubled donations (and unlock a reward for the colleague who referred you). Keep up the great work!
Take credit for your charitable giving! Check out your tax receipts
To use your $50 gift card credits, find a project to fund and we'll automatically apply your credits at checkout. Find a classroom project
Skip to main content

Help teachers & students in your hometown this season!
Use code HOME at checkout and your donation will be matched up to $100.

Your school email address was successfully verified.

Mr. Glenn’s Classroom Edit display name

https://www.donorschoose.org/classroom/4784280 Customize URL

The requested materials will allow my students to take the critical thinking skills we are developing in class and apply them to real world media. They will be able to utilize the chromebooks to research online information and determine what is real and what is "fake news". These activities will allow the students to become discerning consumers of information available in the 21st century. "Now that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it’s getting harder to tell what is real, what's fake and what is satire. But as more people go to Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and other online sources for their news and information (like my students), it’s even more crucial that all of us — especially kids — learn to decode what we read online". (From Common Sense Media)

About my class

The requested materials will allow my students to take the critical thinking skills we are developing in class and apply them to real world media. They will be able to utilize the chromebooks to research online information and determine what is real and what is "fake news". These activities will allow the students to become discerning consumers of information available in the 21st century. "Now that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it’s getting harder to tell what is real, what's fake and what is satire. But as more people go to Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and other online sources for their news and information (like my students), it’s even more crucial that all of us — especially kids — learn to decode what we read online". (From Common Sense Media)

Read more

About my class

Read more
{"followTeacherId":4784280,"teacherId":4784280,"teacherName":"Mr. Glenn","teacherProfilePhotoURL":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/136/teacher-placeholder-1_136.png","teacherHasProfilePhoto":false,"vanityURL":"","teacherChallengeId":21001703,"followAbout":"Mr. Glenn's projects","teacherVerify":1077950794,"teacherNameEncoded":"Mr. Glenn","vanityType":"teacher","teacherPageInfo":{"teacherHasClassroomPhoto":true,"teacherHasClassroomDescription":true,"teacherClassroomDescription":"","teacherProfileURL":"https://www.donorschoose.org/classroom/4784280","tafURL":"https://secure.donorschoose.org/donors/share_teacher_profile.html?teacher=4784280","stats":{"numActiveProjects":0,"numFundedProjects":0,"numSupporters":0},"classroomPhotoPendingScreening":false,"showEssentialsListCard":false}}