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Cm2 - Évaluation Internet
They looked at the Super Cool Animal Facts blog. There was no author’s name, just a cartoon fox wearing sunglasses. “Red flag,” said Chloé. “No author means no one is responsible for this nonsense.”
Chloé shook her head. “Remember Madame Berger’s Évaluation Internet lesson from yesterday? She said: ‘The first answer is not always the best answer. You have to be a detective.’” évaluation internet cm2
Chloé spotted another website called Old Tales of the North from 1999. It said the Arctic fox was endangered everywhere. But the National Geographic article (from this year) said their population was growing. “The 1999 info is old,” Chloé noted. “We need recent facts.” They looked at the Super Cool Animal Facts blog
Léo typed in a different search: Arctic fox diet site:education (to find school websites). They found a page from the National Geographic Kids website. It had an author (Dr. Marine Arctic), a date (last month), and lots of photos of real foxes. “No author means no one is responsible for this nonsense
It said: “Arctic foxes eat lemmings, birds, eggs, and fish. In winter, they follow polar bears to eat leftovers.”
Léo laughed. “That’s ridiculous. But it’s the first result, so maybe it’s true?”
They found a third site – a university science page – that also said the fox eats lemmings and fish. All three good sites agreed.

