Media Literacy Workbook for Grades 3-8: Print

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Our Media Literacy course — beautifully printed and bound, and shipped directly to you. Available as a single copy or save 25% off with a classroom pack of 30. Ordering for multiple classrooms or a whole school? Contact us for pricing.

Designed to follow Digital Wellness but equally effective as a standalone unit. Students develop the critical thinking skills needed to navigate today's information landscape — learning to analyze how media messages are constructed, spot misleading content and advertising, and apply a principle of inquiry to everything they see, hear, and share online. The ideal companion to our Media Literacy course lessons or online courses. Includes 8 presentation slides and 8 worksheets.

  • Identify different types of media messages and understand how they are produced.

  • Understand the verbal, aural, and visual aspects of media messages and how they shape perception of reality.

  • Differentiate between media sources and producers.

  • Navigate online content on search engines and websites and learn to differentiate between true and false information.

  • Understand the principle of inquiry regarding seen, heard, produced, and engaged content.use.

Download the full material guide for lower or middle school for a complete list of learning objectives.

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Our Media Literacy course — beautifully printed and bound, and shipped directly to you. Available as a single copy or save 25% off with a classroom pack of 30. Ordering for multiple classrooms or a whole school? Contact us for pricing.

Designed to follow Digital Wellness but equally effective as a standalone unit. Students develop the critical thinking skills needed to navigate today's information landscape — learning to analyze how media messages are constructed, spot misleading content and advertising, and apply a principle of inquiry to everything they see, hear, and share online. The ideal companion to our Media Literacy course lessons or online courses. Includes 8 presentation slides and 8 worksheets.

  • Identify different types of media messages and understand how they are produced.

  • Understand the verbal, aural, and visual aspects of media messages and how they shape perception of reality.

  • Differentiate between media sources and producers.

  • Navigate online content on search engines and websites and learn to differentiate between true and false information.

  • Understand the principle of inquiry regarding seen, heard, produced, and engaged content.use.

Download the full material guide for lower or middle school for a complete list of learning objectives.