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Language
Arts
Analysis and examination of Oral and Media
Communications
Grade
Four
1.10
Evaluate the role of media in focusing attention on events and in
forming opinions on issues
Listening & Speaking
Grade Five
1.7 Identify, analyze, and critique persuasive techniques (e.g., promises,
dares, flattery, glittering generalities); identify logical fallacies used in
oral presentations and media messages.
1.8 Analyze media as sources for information, entertainment, persuasion,
interpretation of events, and transmission of culture.
Grade Six/Eight
1.9 Identify persuasive and propaganda techniques used in television and
identify false and misleading information.
Grades
11/12
Comprehension
Recognize strategies used by media to inform,
persuade, entertain, and transmit culture (e.g. advertising,
perpetuation of stereotypes, use of visual representations, special
effects, language)
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Social
Studies
History/Soc Sciences
Research 9-12
Historical, Evidence and Point of
View
1.students distinguish valid arguments from fallacious arguments in historical interpretations
2. students identify bias and prejudice in historical interpretations
3. students evaluate major debates among historians concerning alternative interpretations of the past, including an analysis of authors’ use of evidence and the distinctions between sound generalizations and misleading oversimplifications
11.5 the
growth and effects of radio and movies their role in the world wide
diffusion of popular culture
12.6 3. the roll of polls, campaign advertising and the controversies over campaign funding
12.7 6. the process of lawmaking at each of the 3 levels of government, including the role of lobbying and the media
12.8 Students evaluate, take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life, in terms of:
1. the meaning and importance of a free and responsible press
2. the role of electronic, broadcast, print media and the Internet as means of communication in American politics
3. how public officials use the
media to communicate with the citizenry and to shape public
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Health/Prevention
Middle School Standard 3 Students will select
examples from media (TV and print) of appropriate and
inappropriate responses to potentially
dangerous situations
Standard 9 Identify a variety of
consumer influences and analyze how those influences affect
decisions; identify reliable sources of nutrition information
(Students will find and compare two or more advertisements
for the same health-related product, select one, and defend their
decision verbally or by cartoon depiction)
High School
Standard 4 Students will analyze a television program and write a
short essay describing the family dynamics in the
program
Standard 7 Explore how body image is affected by many
outside influences (Students will create a collage that shows how
body image is portrayed by advertisements)
Standard 8
Identify influences and pressures to become sexually
active
Standard 9 Analyze the influence of advertising
and marketing on the selection of healthful and nutrition
products (Students will create a PSA that promotes a safe and
healthy environment; students will select an advertisement and
evaluate its influence on consumer
choices) |