Hi there! My name is Head, and I’m here to help you learn how to use your head to ask questions and find out what’s true. Today, my grown-up took me to the library because I wanted to learn more about dinosaurs. I love being curious and discovering new things!
Sometimes, we see or hear things that seem unbelievable. When that happens, it’s important to ask questions and read more to find out if they’re true. Just like in real life, you can’t believe everything you see online. You have to use your head to figure out what’s real and what’s not.
No one knows everything, and that’s okay! Being curious and asking questions is the first step to learning new things. It’s like being a detective, searching for clues to find the truth.
Guess what? My grown-up found a cool dinosaur book for me at the library! I’m so excited to read it and learn more about these amazing creatures from the past.
Now, I have a question for you, my fellow digital citizens: How do YOU know if something you see or hear is true? Remember, always use your head and be curious!
Happy exploring, and keep asking questions!
Dinosaur Detective: Become a dinosaur detective! With a grown-up, visit your local library or use a safe online resource to find a book or video about dinosaurs. Pick one dinosaur and learn three new facts about it. Draw a picture of your dinosaur and share the facts with your family or friends. Ask them if they knew these facts and encourage them to ask questions too!
Truth or Tale: Play a game of “Truth or Tale” with your classmates or family. Each person takes turns sharing a statement about dinosaurs or another topic of interest. The others have to decide if it’s true or a tale. Use books or trusted websites to check the facts. This will help you practice asking questions and finding out what’s true.
Question Quest: Go on a “Question Quest” around your home or school. Look for things you are curious about and write down questions you have about them. For example, “Why do plants need sunlight?” or “How does a clock work?” Choose one question and, with the help of a grown-up, find the answer using books or safe online resources. Share what you learned with your class or family.
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On this episode, it’s Head!
Hello, digital citizens. My name is Head. I’m known for using my head to ask questions and discover what’s true. Today, my grown-up brought me to the library so I could learn more about dinosaurs. Being curious is important to me because I love learning new things. Sometimes I see or read things that seem unbelievable, so I ask questions and read more to check if they’re true.
Just like in real life, you can’t believe everything that you see online. You have to use your head to ask questions and discover what’s true. No one knows everything, so being curious and asking questions is the first step to finding out what’s true and what’s not.
Hey, Head! I found a dinosaur book you might like! Gotta go.
But my question for you, digital citizens out there, is this: How do YOU know something you see or hear is true?
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