If you’re looking to teach information literacy skills in your community, in your classroom, or at home, our teaching tools can help you get started. These interactive lesson plans and worksheets cover a wide variety of information literacy skills. You can use these teaching tools as is or adapt them to meet your needs. Learn more about the adaptable resources in this toolkit.
Teaching Information Literacy Skills Toolkit
AI (Artificial Intelligence) Literacy Teaching Tools
AI literacy is the ability to understand, interact with, and evaluate the accuracy of AI tools and the content that they produce. You can use this AI literacy lesson plan and worksheet to teach participants how to:
- Define AI
- Use AI tools with confidence
- Assess the potential and limitation of AI tools
- Evaluate AI-generated content
Download the AI literacy teaching tools:
- AI Literacy Lesson Plan [PDF – 753 KB]
- AI Literacy Lesson Plan [DOCX – 234 KB]
- AI Literacy Worksheet [PDF – 1 MB]
- AI Literacy Worksheet [DOCX – 125.4 KB]
These materials are recommended for middle and high school students (ages 11 to 18), but you can easily adapt them for other age groups. For more lessons, interactive activities, and other learning materials, explore our curated collection of AI literacy resources.
Digital Literacy Teaching Tools
Digital literacy is the ability to use the internet and other digital tools to find accurate information and apply that information to our own lives. You can use this digital literacy lesson plan and worksheet to teach people of all ages how to:
- Use the internet safely
- Evaluate the quality of online sources
- Separate fact from fiction
- Respond to false or incorrect information on social media
Download the digital literacy teaching tools:
- Digital Literacy Lesson Plan [PDF – 1.4 MB]
- Digital Literacy Lesson Plan [DOCX – 206 MB]
- Digital Literacy Worksheet [PDF – 739 KB]
- Digital Literacy Worksheet [DOCX – 123.3 KB]
For more lessons, interactive activities, and other learning materials, explore our curated collection of digital literacy resources.
Financial Literacy Teaching Tools
Financial literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and use financial information to make decisions about personal finances. You can use this financial literacy lesson plan and worksheet to teach people of all ages how to:
- Open a bank account
- Manage money with confidence
- Identify and avoid scams
- File basic taxes
Download the financial literacy teaching tools:
- Financial Literacy Lesson Plan [PDF – 413 KB]
- Financial Literacy Lesson Plan [DOCX – 209 KB]
- Financial Literacy Worksheet: Spotting Financial Scams [PDF – 640 KB]
- Financial Literacy Worksheet: Spotting Financial Scams [DOCX – 121.8 KB]
- Financial Literacy Handout: Planning Your Budget [PDF – 185 KB]
- Financial Literacy Handout: Planning Your Budget [DOCX – 114.3 KB]
For more lessons, interactive activities, and other learning materials, explore our curated collection of financial literacy resources.
Health Literacy Teaching Tools
Health literacy is the ability to find, understand, and use health information to care for our physical and mental well-being. You can use this health literacy lesson plan and worksheet to teach people of all ages how to:
- Evaluate the accuracy of health resources
- Translate complex health terms into everyday language
- Confidently communicate with health care providers
Download the health literacy teaching tools:
- Health Literacy Lesson Plan [PDF – 480 KB]
- Health Literacy Lesson Plan [DOCX – 201 KB]
- Health Literacy Worksheet [PDF – 414 KB]
- Health Literacy Worksheet [DOCX – 120.1 KB]
For more lessons, interactive activities, and other learning materials, explore our curated collection of health literacy resources.
Science Literacy Teaching Tools
Science literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and use scientific information to make decisions in everyday life. You can use this science literacy lesson plan and worksheet to teach people of all ages how to:
- Follow the scientific method
- Tell if a research study is trustworthy
- Understand the difference between correlation and causation
Download the science literacy teaching tools:
- Science Literacy Lesson Plan [PDF – 767.5 KB]
- Science Literacy Lesson Plan [DOCX – 232 KB]
- Science Literacy Worksheet [PDF – 609 KB]
- Science Literacy Worksheet [DOCX – 130.4 KB]
For more lessons, interactive activities, and other learning materials, explore our curated collection of science literacy resources.
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