They found a third site – a university science page – that also said the fox eats lemmings and fish. All three good sites agreed.
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 decided to put their internet evaluation skills to the test. évaluation internet cm2
Just then, Madame Berger came by. “Time’s up! What did you learn about the Arctic fox?”
“Easy!” said Léo, pulling out the classroom tablet. “I’ll just ask the internet.” They found a third site – a university
Chloé added: “We checked the author, the date, and compared sources. That’s how you win at Évaluation Internet .”
It said: “Arctic foxes eat lemmings, birds, eggs, and fish. In winter, they follow polar bears to eat leftovers.” It said the Arctic fox was endangered everywhere
Léo laughed. “That’s ridiculous. But it’s the first result, so maybe it’s true?”