Free PreK-12 lesson plans, activities, and resources
Copyright and Fair Use
Intellectual property rights arises frequently if you or your students conduct research, incorporate another’s document (of any type) or publish on the Web. Here are some resources that can help you and your students.
Learning about copyrights and proper citation rules is a requisite skill for your students regardless of the media.
Students learn the six criteria for evaluating Web sites and then use those criteria to locate three sites that provide good information and three that do not. Understand… learn more
Tara Miller has created a great video aimed at middle school students. It looks at the history of copyright law, gives examples of fair use and describes "Public… learn more
These materials aim to provide accessible and practical information about copyright – its protections, its limitations, and its role in encouraging creativity. Rather than just emphasizing what copyright… learn more
Most people don’t find themselves breathless with excitement at the prospect of learning about copyright. If you were to play a word association game with the term copyright,… learn more
CyberBee has been providing rich Internet resources to educators for over 20 years. The Internet and way we obtain information has changed dramatically during that time. Adventures of… learn more
Russell learns some valuable lessons about copyright. While the video is aimed at YouTube copyright issues, it brings up a number of copyright issues common across all forms… learn more
This collection of reviewed resources from TeachersFirst is selected to help teachers, parents, and students understand concepts of copyright and Fair Use. This collection includes instructional activities about… learn more
Here are some resources for helping students and teachers understand the importance and the key concepts of copyright as it relates to school projects. Free Technology for Teachers. … learn more
There's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era. This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with… learn more
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides acceptable formats for citing online sources. They suggest that it is always a good idea to maintain personal copies of electronic… learn more
Using images found online has become common practice. Photos, graphics, book covers, illustrations, and charts — students (and teachers) constantly use images to enhance their content on websites,… learn more
The Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center covers this issue in-depth, including fair use, what's public domain, and resources for librarians. learn more