Are you looking for media literacy activities that will engage your students? This bundle includes 6 different resources and includes activities such as poetry, writing, discussion topics, ad technique, student social media survey and more! My students have always enjoyed working on a Media Unit and
Media Literacy & Consumer Awareness - Help your students develop a deeper understanding of media literacy and consumer awareness with this engaging lesson on what happens to clothes when they are no longer wanted by the consumer. This lesson also shows students the different paths that discarded
Teach students about media literacy by exploring both print and digital media.
Includes:
- 3 print vs. digital sorts
-1 magazine scavenger hunt
- create your own cereal box advertisement
-movie vs. book comparison venn diagram
-movie poster planning guide & template
- mini anchor chart
- lab
Students can practice or review identifying persuasive techniques using these ads. Each ad uses a particular technique. You can use this as a review with answers appearing on a click or as a quiz. This .zip file contains a PowerPoint and a PDF version (in case you don't have PPT).Techniques spotted:
This interactive, attention-grabbing lesson plan provides everything you need to teach your students how to read and analyze editorial cartoons. Students will learn the SEAL-I method using direct instruction and guided practice with a graphic organizer. Perfect for ELA or Social Studies. I have in
This PowerPoint is designed as an introduction to discussing media literacy and its affect on the consumer. It begins with a slide of logos that almost every person should recognize. Each logo has NO WORDS, but they are so popular that anyone can give a name to it. Then, the PowerPoint continues
An important 21st century skill is media literacy, the careful and thoughtful analysis of the media one consumes.
In this lesson, students will construct definitions of “media literacy”; analyze an authentic informational text; discuss the role of opinion in media choice and reaction; debate the vi
This engaging lesson takes a comical approach to examining the common use of logical fallacies as propagandistic techniques in product advertising, popular press news coverage, and political campaigns. Rest assured, your students will become much more savvy information consumers after they have pur
Persuasive Appeals, Rhetorical Appeals are made fun with this packet! Students will climb the Bloom's Taxonomy ladder as they understand, remember, analyze, evaluate and create their own appeals. Help them learn ethos, pathos and logos with these activities.
I remember learning about persuasive app
There is no doubt that media literacy is one of the most important tools toward effective citizenship in the digital age. This bundle includes five powerful lessons to equip students with the skills to assess the credibility of mass media sources, content, and claims. These hands-on, highly entert
This product offers a targeted opportunity for students to examine the powerful role of propaganda in modern political campaigns. The lesson’s even-handed approach clearly demonstrates the pervasive use of logical fallacies and propaganda by candidates and their supporters across the political spec
This news literacy activity includes 44 printable Task Cards and Essential Questions and a Google Drive (paperless) option. Two versions of the printable cards are included.
Recommended Uses:
Use as an anticipatory activity in a unit/lesson on the First Amendment-Freedom of the Press (American Go
This product will help students explore one page of the Student News Daily website about Media Bias.
The skill of analyzing the media is of the utmost importance, especially for today's youth.
Once finished with this webquest students will have been introduced to six types of bias found in the
This entertaining introduction to current events in the popular press is sure to bring plenty of laughs in your classroom. The two-day lesson presents students with objective criteria for assessing the credibility of popular press reports with an emphasis on evaluating the individual report rather
One of the major challenges in teaching media literacy skills revolves around helping students see past their personal ideological blind spots to evaluate the credibility of any particular report. The pervasive tendency to label sources of information as credible or not often sets up a power strugg
Engage your students in a deep analysis of different news types/sources as they prepare to become informed and engaged citizens. This project asks students to seek out samples of the news as found in different types of media: print; television; and the Internet. Using an analysis guide for each type
This media literacy bundle contains single and double, printable booklets that allow students to research and create state brochures, newspaper articles, and write summaries about historical figures--just to name a few possibilities.
I usually give students 2-3 weeks to complete the entire project.
Discuss ways that media messages are created. Then utilize tools such as pens, crayons, markers, cameras, computers, iPad, and/or video cameras to create media messages such as commercials, advertisements, text messages, comic strips, and others.
Discuss ways that media messages are created. Then utilize tools such as pens, crayons, markers, cameras, computers, iPad, and/or video cameras to create media messages such as commercials, advertisements, text messages, comic strips, and others.
A media scrum is an impromptu press conference, often held immediately outside an event such as a legislative session or meeting. Scrums play a central role in Canadian and US politics.
Learning Objectives
The students will:
• Use language persuasively in addressing a particular issue.
• Find an
Description
The Human Rights through Media Literacy Project is a student-centered, authentic multi-literacy learning project providing a demonstration of a cross-curricular/discipline, multi-media and Media Literacy that is tailored to meet the academic needs and curricular objectives of the studen
In this bundle you will receive:-Lesson Plans for two 80 minute blocks -Lesson Plan 1 includes: a PowerPoint with links to interest-grabber videos, focus questions, and notes on the six main types of media bias (powerpoint with notes takes 20-30 mins)a worksheet with a guided notes section to accomp
This amusing media literacy lesson begins by challenging students to translate examples of the four methods of doublespeak into common English. After decoding multiple examples of each form of doublespeak, students turn their attention to popular press coverage to find real examples of the techniqu
This product contains a vocabulary set that will give students a good foundation to understand what they hear in the media. It would be good as a mini-unit or as a supplement to a larger unit.
Included are a PowerPoint Presentation, PDF, notes pages, worksheet, and key.
49 pages total
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