Media & Information Literacy

Students gain the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and use various media-based communication formats. Students interpret messages transmitted through Information and Communications Technology (ICT) including Internet publications, infographics, charts, images, videos, audio recordings and multimedia presentations. They learn to effectively locate, evaluate and use information for research and writing. They determine whether an online source is valid and reliable. They distinguish between fact and opinion; bias and objectivity.  Students exercise communication etiquette as a 21st century skill.

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5, 6, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students learn that they can safely interact with others by being careful about the types of personal information that they reveal online. They examine a series of scenarios and determine the potential consequences.
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5, 6, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students learn that they can safely interact with others by being careful about the types of personal information that they reveal online. They examine a series of scenarios and determine the potential consequences.
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5, 6, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students come to understand that others may use the information that they reveal online, such as in screen names and passwords, in inappropriate ways. They learn how to choose safe screen names and create strong passwords.
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5, 6, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students come to understand that others may use the information that they reveal online, such as in screen names and passwords, in inappropriate ways. They learn how to choose safe screen names and create strong passwords.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students investigate safety and security issues involved with online shopping. They evaluate online shopping websites, and determine if the online listing is legitimate or a scam. Students design a Web page to educate others on safe and secure online shopping.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students investigate safety and security issues involved with online shopping. They evaluate online shopping websites, and determine if the online listing is legitimate or a scam. Students design a Web page to educate others on safe and secure online shopping.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students investigate safety and security issues involved with online shopping. They evaluate online shopping websites, and determine if the online listing is legitimate or a scam. Students design a Web page to educate others on safe and secure online shopping.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students use what they have learned about peer influence, the power of digital media, and the role of online environments to prevent substance abuse among youth. Students evaluate the positive and negative aspects of social networking. They determine the ways that social networking platforms can either promote online drug culture and substance abuse or prevent substance abuse among youth by promoting a positive online culture through youth outreach and empowerment including social media campaigns, PSAs, digital publications, etc.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students come to understand that peer pressure can influence youth in both positive and negative ways--even online and through electronic devices. Students examine a true story of a teen who engages in substance abuse due to peer pressure online. Students then write a narrative that illustrates how youth can safely respond to pressure from their peers. They select a target audience and create a poster that helps others deal with peer pressure in a positive way.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students explore the differences between drug use, misuse and abuse. They conduct a short research project on OTC, prescription and illegal drugs, and they chart the information in a graphic organizer. Students collaboratively discuss their findings. They draw conclusions based on evidence and reason. They then write an opinion piece about the effectiveness of youth drug abuse prevention and education programs.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
This unit integrates e-Safety with Health Science as well as drug prevention and awareness programs (e.g. Ribbon Week). Students discover how peer pressure, advertisements and online environments influence youth to engage in substance abuse. The student workbook provides information on the underground network and risks associated with online access to prescription and OTC drugs.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students define the problem of substance abuse among youth. They determine what their peers need to know and understand about the problem, and they develop a strategy to effectively reach their audience through education and empowerment. The empowerment project may involve a media-based presentation.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students define the problem of substance abuse among youth. They determine what their peers need to know and understand about the problem, and they develop a strategy to effectively reach their audience through education and empowerment. The empowerment project may involve a media-based presentation.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students use what they have learned about peer influence, the power of digital media, and the role of online environments to prevent substance abuse among youth. Students evaluate the positive and negative aspects of social networking. They determine the ways that social networking platforms can either promote online drug culture and substance abuse or prevent substance abuse among youth by promoting a positive online culture through youth outreach and empowerment including social media campaigns, PSAs, digital publications, etc.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students come to understand that online advertisements aim to influence consumer behaviors. Students conclude that online ads for pharmaceutical drugs, alcohol and tobacco are inappropriate for youth as exposure to these digital media may lead to substance misuse and abuse. Students use the same persuasive techniques found in online ads to prevent substance abuse among youth and inspire healthy choices.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students come to understand that peer pressure can influence youth in both positive and negative ways--even online and through electronic devices. Students examine a true story of a teen who engages in substance abuse due to peer pressure online. Students then write a narrative that illustrates how youth can safely respond to pressure from their peers. They select a target audience and create a poster that helps others deal with peer pressure in a positive way.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students develop media and information literacy skills. They conduct a short research project on medical issues and pharmaceuticals, and they evaluate online information sources. Students come to understand that credible, accurate, reliable sources of information are crucial to support valid scientific research.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students explore the differences between drug use, misuse and abuse. They conduct a short research project on OTC, prescription and illegal drugs, and they chart the information in a graphic organizer. Students collaboratively discuss their findings. They draw conclusions based on evidence and reason. They then write an opinion piece about the effectiveness of youth drug abuse prevention and education programs.
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Digital Citizenship Theme Image Image , Citizenship Rights Theme Image Image , Safety Theme Image Image , Media & Information Literacy Theme Image Image
5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
Students explore the differences between drug use, misuse and abuse. They conduct a short research project on OTC, prescription and illegal drugs, and they chart the information in a graphic organizer. Students collaboratively discuss their findings. They draw conclusions based on evidence and reason. They then write an opinion piece about the effectiveness of youth drug abuse prevention and education programs.
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5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary (3-5), Intermediate (6-8)
As digital citizens, students determine responsible ways to use a cell phone. They come to understand the benefits and pitfalls of mobile phone communications by examining digital etiquette, digital ethics, and social issues related to cell phones.

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