1. Open a Word document. Write the Word "Article" at the top. Save your document to your H-File.
2. Go to the Wikipedia article on Rockridge Secondary School and copy the paragraph titled "Media Attention" onto the Word Document under the "Article" heading.
3. Read the paragraph. Underline two or three facts that require verification or seem to be pushing a point of view (in contradiction of the Neutral Point of View policy).
4. Read the two news accounts of the lockdown looking for content that verifies the point you've underlined in the article.
5. When you find verification of an item you've underlined, place the number 1 immediately following the item. (The next verifiable item would be followed by the number 2).
6. Below the article, create a heading titled "References." Create a numbered list of sources that verify the content of the article. Numbered sources should correspond to the numbers you placed in the body of the article. The reader should be able to click on the citation to go directly to the source where the information can be verified.
7. Add one new fact, being sure to refer the reader to the original source of the information by placing a number beside it and adding it to your ``Reference`` list.
8. Save your work, print it, and hand it in to Mrs. Anderson.
If you finish early, you can do the work below for bonus points:
0. Create another heading titled "Discussion." Delete (use the cut and paste function) any content that can't be verified and paste it here. Beside each deletion, indicate why you have removed the content from the article. Use brief terms like "Not Verified," or "Biased" or "Doesn't follow NPV policy."