This is a media literacy and technology project inspired This lesson is inspired by the What I Be Project by Steve Rosenfield.
Students will select positive words about themselves and display them in a picture. They must be in the picture with the words on their body, a sign or another creative
This is a media class collaboration assignment. Each student will choose a "thing" that we should say regarding a topic of choice. For example:
20 Things we should say about our school
Included in this package:
-A lesson outline
-A ready to print brainstorm sheet for students
This quiz was made to accompany the book, "Media Literacy Grade 6" by Teacher Created Resources.
Quizzes students on the definition of media literacy, forms of media, methods of advertising, obvious vs. hidden messages, propaganda, and stereotypes.
Can be used in other curriculums that cover the a
This worksheet looks at different kinds of social media that we can find online. It can be used an introduction worksheet to accompany any online safety/ digital citizenship unit. Suitable for all ages. This uses the Dyslexi font.
This is a worksheet to accompany any unit on media literacy about the different kinds of genres we can see on TV. Perfect for all ages and ESL students. This worksheet uses Dyslexie font.
This unit is designed for third- and fourth-graders and is focused on five basic Internet safety rules. Students learn and discuss the rules in class, have a homework assignment to complete with their parents, and create a digital publication in class based on what they learned.
Note: This is incl
This project template in Google Slides™ is a great way for your students to synthesize and summarize everything they learn about digital citizenship. It also makes a meaningful writing project! I designed this activity around Common Sense Media's framework that covers the following 8 topics:★Privac
Use these custom templates in the classroom or the computer lab to give students a chance to create narratives in the “Mad Lib” fashion.
Even very young students who aren’t yet able to write sentences are able to learn about word processing with these "fillable forms" templates. Students practice c
Assess student slideshows about Ontario Communities inquiry with this quick and easy rubric!What is included:Criteria for Social Studies, Writing, Oral Communication, and Media LiteracyNeed a research planning template for your students? Click below!**************************************************
Digital Literacy Posters - Primary Grades. Digital Literacy is a 21st century skill. Knowing the terms associated with this skill can be useful for students, teachers and parents. This is a set of 7 posters for elementary school students about Digital Literacy.
Digital Literacy
Media Litera
Digital Literacy Posters for High School.
Digital Literacy is a 21st century skill. Knowing the terms associated with this skill can be useful for students, teachers and parents. This is a set of 7 posters for high school students and adults about Digital Literacy. 2 sets included: one with a bla
Save 15% by buying the full "DIY" computer science curriculum bundle. Plus receive the bonus 4K and 5K curriculum with the purchase of this packet (the kindergarten curriculum is not sold separately or as part of any other package).
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Teach skills related to math, social studies, writing, and media literacy all in one unit using this graphing project and one or more of the suggested follow-up activities that can be tailored for many different age groups and ability levels. It is designed to be used with one of two free, safe grap
This quick activity is designed to teach students about search engines, keywords, and advanced search tools. It works as a first exposure to the focus concepts and as an activity for reinforcing skills that have already been introduced. A social studies theme is used to support core content while te
Digital Literacy Posters- Middle School Set
Digital Literacy is a 21st century skill. Knowing the terms associated with this skill can be useful for students, teachers and parents. This is a set of 7 posters for middle school students about Digital Literacy.
Digital Literacy
Media Literacy
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
Are you looking for structure for your computer science/technology program? Do you need help prioritizing or selecting which of the many media literacy skills are most critical to ensuring your students’ success in the digital world? Are you unsure when students should start working on which skills?
This was an assignment I created while teaching a unit on Media Literacy. Students discussed types of Media, and this sparked the lesson into media via television, print, radio, and online. We talke about how they get their news, current affairs etc...
Students discussed how they visit different