Language Arts
4070-2106 Through reading short stories, discussing them, and/or observing them in media
presentations, the students will: state the authors purpose: e.g., to inform, to
entertain, to persuade
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Library Media
K-6 Core Curriculum
The aim of media literacy is for the students to make
healthy and wise choices as a consumer of media. Students who are media literate are able
to deal critically with local and mass media. As with information literacy, media literacy
includes the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information in a
variety of formats, both print and non-print. The media literacy encourages balance by
empowering the student to make informed choices, take responsibility as a learner, and as
a member of society. Students must use judgment in managing media through awareness,
analysis, and evaluation. Media literacy is education for social empowerment.
Standard 6500.1001-6506.1001
Awareness: Students will be aware that media literacy as a life skill is integral to
modern citizenship, informed decision making, and healthy lifestyles.
URL link:
http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/
library/core/strand3.pdf
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Social Studies
Develop listening skills in social studies:
-find the main and supporting ideas from a discussion, case study,
lecture or media presentation
-Visualize what is being said in a variety of oral and media
presentations
-organize ideas and information in a variety of ways
Develop causal/reasoning skills in economics
-Separate fact from interpretation of facts
-Explain cause and effect relationships
-Evaluate the idea that events and actions have consequences
-Apply causal reasoning to information seen, heard or read
Recognize how fashion, fads, media and advertising can affect
social actions and decisions
6250-0403 Demonstrate knowledge about the rights and
responsibilities of citizens
-describe and assess the roles played by special interest groups
and the mass media |
Health/Prevention
Personal Health
7100-0306
Recognize and discuss positive and negative health practices that are affected by a
variety of persuasive sources;
e.g. peers, media, quackery
Consumer Health
7150-0101
Discuss skills used to resist persuasion; e.g., mass media, peers,
adult models, and music that influence health choices |