Details
Pages
99+ Pages
Subject
ELA, Critical Reasoning, Expository Writing
Languages
English
Product
Digital
Grade
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Resource Type
Activities, Assignments, Lectures
Standard
Common Core English Language Arts Standards
Description
Media Literacy, Source Analysis, Primary vs Secondary Sources, Research and Fact Checking, Fact vs Opinion, source comparison and and author point of view examining media bias from loaded adjectives, euphemism, and ommision: In a world of fake news and viral social media stories, how can students know what is true? When doing a research paper, how do we decide which sources to trust? This unit contains a lesson on source analysis: looking for bias through loaded adjectives and ommission, comparing sources, passive vs active voice, and critical thinking of media sources. It includes activities on primary vs secondary sources, comparing sources, analyzing sources for point of view and bias, and more.
* Reading information text, examining bias, and fact checking Lesson
* Bellringers and Exit Tickets
* Primary vs Secondary sources assignment
* Fact checking assignments and activities
* Bias, author intent, and source comparison activity and assessment
* Learn Media literacy by examining the news and social media!
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* Reading information text, examining bias, and fact checking Lesson
* Bellringers and Exit Tickets
* Primary vs Secondary sources assignment
* Fact checking assignments and activities
* Bias, author intent, and source comparison activity and assessment
* Learn Media literacy by examining the news and social media!
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View our full store: http://classful.com/diogeneseducation
More information or contact us here: DiogenesEducation.org
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If you like this product, please leave a review because it helps us create more great products like this!
Media Literacy, Source Analysis, Primary vs Secondary Sources, Research and Fact Checking, Fact vs Opinion, source comparison and and author point of view examining media bias from loaded adjectives, euphemism, and ommision: In a world of fake news and viral... more