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21. Media Literacy Index Page
media Literacy, Television, Video and film Resources media Literacy Resources.Organizations lesson plans, Study Guides and Videos Bibliographies
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/iru/publications/medialit/

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22. A Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - 371.3 WebQuests
Hundreds of high quality lesson plans for K12 arranged alphabetically by titleof Web Elementary lessons, film lessons, Interactive media lessons,
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004.67 World Wide Web
CyberSmart! Curriculum A free k-8 curriculum empowering students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. Contents: Curriculum Overview, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets, Using the Curriculum, and Technology Standards Alignment Buddy Project: Teacher Resources . Lesson Plans. Site aims to help you integrate technology into the classroom with a 3-D model: Develop, Design, and Deliver.
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Philosophical Day-Trippers . A WebQuest for Grades 10-12 (Introduction to Philosophy Class) from the classroom of Mr. Colletti.
150 Psychology
Personality Theories: A Web Quest for Advanced Placement Psychology by Christine Zafonte. Understanding Experimentation in Psychology: A Web Quest for Psychology 101 designed by Bernard Schuster.
292.1 Classical mythology, (Greek mythology), (Roman mythology)

23. Forum: Media Studies
media Studies Forum. Electronic Publishing; film and Television; General Resources;Journalism; News Services New York Times media Studies lesson plans
http://www.studentnet.edu.au/members/forums/media.html
Electronic Publishing Australian Journals Online
There are hundreds of Journals covering all aspects of Australian society. Crayon
Students can create their own newspaper at Crayon as the user is taken through the editorial process. This site also has links to loads of categorised resources, and is well worth the visit for students of journalism and media studies. Green Raider High School Newspaper
This Pennsylvania high school production has a good look, and features sections for editorial opinion, class news, sports information, and cool stuff. There are also links to other high-school newspapers on the Net. The Electronic Telegraph Australian Broadcasting Corporation Cannes Film Festival Centurions ... Warner Bros Movie Page General Resources Center For Media Education Children and the Media eBlastEncyclopedia Britannica or ( Text Only
Encyclopedia Britannica has launched its eBLAST (Encyclopedia Britannica Links and Search Tool) Internet guide. Users can "drill down" from the broad categories to progressively more precise sub-categories, or they can view the expanded outline of sites from one page. In addition, several features such as Bookmarks of the Smart & Famous, a Guest Column, and a Net Events section highlight noteworthy Websites or specific aspects of the Web. Just Think The Kodak Lesson Plan Page: Network Nuggets
The Eastman Kodak company has created an educational web page that is sure to please anybody with an interest in exploring the impact of visual information as part of learning. Dozens of lesson plans are available here, incorporating photography for all levels and all subjects. These innovative plans have been created by real teachers, and have been tested with real students. "Lights-Camera-ACTION VERBS!", "Using Photo Essays to Promote Organisational Writing", "Community in Transition", "Visual Composition" and "Photo-Math" are just a few of the lesson titles. Art, Career Education, Music, Community Studies, English, Science, History, Social Studies, Languages, Language Arts, Special Education and ESL are all represented. To access the main educational page, go directly to:

24. Media Literacy Story Unit Lesson Plans
lesson.) Day 2 At home or ask your Library media Specialist to video tape the TITLE OF lesson Present Versions of the same story, print vs. film/video
http://www.harwich.edu/depts/lmcelm/mlstrylsnpln.htm
Stories of Our Past, Present and Future...Media Literacy in the K-12 Curriculum
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hint...if you wish to copy only one lesson...highlight, copy and paste into WP program... like notepad or MS Word/Works or ? and print from there...Warning...this is a very large text file!
many trees will be used!!!:-)maa
Story and Media Literacy are natural partners.
This unit is made up of 14 lessons, divided into 4 sections.
The first is Basics. Basics includes Story basics, plus a lesson on audience.
The second section is Past. The Past is one long lesson about storytelling.
The Third is Present. Present contains 10 lessons. The lessons include
photography, the Internet, television commercials and other modern forms of stories.
The fourth and final section is the Future. The lesson is the creation of a personal story time capsule. Dr. George Gerbner is concerned about who is and will be telling the stories to our children. Perhaps, by educating our children, about the power of story, our children will not allow just anyone to influence their life story.

25. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 757 Lesson Plans For Film
lesson PLANETSearch Results for keyword film. BSS media STUDIES (IntergratedMaori) Maria Hoko lesson 4 This lesson will be based on close analysis
http://www.lessonplanet.com/search/search?keywords=Film&display=lessons&grade=al

26. Lesson Plans
A companion site to Ken Burns new film, which aired on November 4 and 5, 1997, media lesson plans. plans include Magazine Ads and You the Teenager,
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
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Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades.
Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

27. Curriculum Aids/lesson Plans - World History & Geography
Students research a topic and present a five minute multimedia presentation to the film lesson plans - pdf. Activities include cast of characters,
http://www.studentsfriend.com/aids/curraids/curraids.html
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Lesson Plans part 1: prehistory to 1500 Lesson Plans part 2: 1500 to the present Resources Articles and essays Internet resources Maps: customized outline maps more outline maps Store: books ... videos Textbooks: Rethinking textbooks The Student's Friend concise narrative of world history ... return to top General Lesson Plans This form presents the essay question to the student, provides a basic format for answering the question and includes a grading rubric. Insert your question in the blank area near the top of the form. Click here for a sample essay question using this format. Multi-media presentation - pdf Students research a topic and present a five minute multi-media presentation to the class using at least two different types of media. Presentations may be scheduled at times when the class is studying the corresponding historical content. This 4-page package includes instructions for a one-page written report to precede the presentation, "Big Questions" to be addressed, media contract, and grading rubric. One-page summary of world history Research paper package - pdf This 16-page package includes complete student instructions for producing a quality research paper including guides to references, notecards, outlines and report writing; includes two grading rubric options. Instructions specify a 3-4 page report (for 9th graders) but the package is appropriate for any high school grade or paper length. (

28. UTOPIA
media, such as film and television, offer popular narratives about who we are,what we believe, Image of a teacher reading a handouts and lesson plans
http://utopia.utexas.edu/explore/team/Media_Education.html
SELECT A CATEGORY THE ARTS BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TEXAS HOME > MEDIA EDUCATION IN THE SOCIAL STUDIES TEAM HOME MEDIA EDUCATION IN THE SOCIAL STUDIES 1. THE GREAT DEPRESSION, THE NEW DEAL AND THE MEDIA 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND MEDIA ... SEND US YOUR COMMENTS Media Education in the Social Studies Media education can increase students' critical engagement with media both inside and outside the classroom. Media texts employ a visual and narrative "language" many students enjoy. Teachers can use these texts to capture and focus student attention and to make connections between the at-times-abstract material in textbooks and students' own lives, experiences, and values. Teachers can use student interest in media to further engage students in core curricular content. For example, teachers can use films and documentaries to convey lessons in history and its representation, and television election coverage and political commercials as pathways to lessons in U.S. government. Integrating the study of media texts into history, civics and government classes can empower students creatively, academically, and as citizens. The Teaching Educators about Media (TEAM) Project, housed in UT's Radio-TV-Film Department, designed these lesson plans. Project Director: Laura Stein, Ph.D.

29. UTOPIA
The Teaching Educators about media Project. image of a film director. This siteprovides media education lesson plans for select topics in high school
http://utopia.utexas.edu/explore/team/
SELECT A CATEGORY THE ARTS BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TEXAS HOME > THE TEAM PROJECT TEAM HOME MEDIA EDUCATION IN THE SOCIAL STUDIES 1. THE GREAT DEPRESSION, THE NEW DEAL AND THE MEDIA 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND MEDIA ... SEND US YOUR COMMENTS The Teaching Educators about Media Project This site provides media education lesson plans for select topics in high school history and government. These lesson plans examine how media construct representations of important issues and events in social studies. The lesson plans contain:
  • Several classroom activities and extensions An illustrated glossary of key terms and concepts Media analysis worksheets Additional background readings A list of relevant TEKS objectives
You can browse sample lesson plans by subject:
  • 1. The Great Depression, the New Deal and the Media 2. African American History and Media 3. Media and Elections 4. Women's Suffrage and the Media
Or examine media worksheets and handouts that can be applied across subject areas:
  • Analyzing Photography Analyzing Political Advertising Anatomy of an Advertising Campaign APPARTS Adapted for Media Education Illustrated glossary Media Price List Sample shot log Shot log template Sample storyboard Storyboard template
TEAM (Teaching Educators About Media) materials aim to build a number of media education skills, including:

30. Math Forum: T2T: Mathematics And The Media
The 12 activities are divided into four sections music, film and theater, lesson plans and resources to go with the PBS series, media Matters.
http://mathforum.org/t2t/faq/media.html
Mathematics and the Media
FAQ Ask T2T Teachers' Lounge Browse ... About T2T
Mathematical concepts and themes can be found everywhere in the media. The range of ways that math is related to the media is quite broad including the shape of a camera lens, proportion and scale for movie sets, and the convincing nature of numbers used in advertising. What resources have you been using with your students to study and explain the mathematics involved in the media? We are compiling this page of resources and will continue to update it as more resources are suggested. Send suggestions to: Suzanne Alejandre
Lesson Plans
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  • Bursting the Bubble - PBS
    Students will build background knowledge on the stock market, discuss how the media covered the bull market, and create an informative booklet and a survey on the role of the media in the bull market run-up.
  • Entertaining Mathematics - NCTM: World's Largest Math Event
    This event features mathematical investigations and problems related to the entertainment industry. The 12 activities are divided into four sections: music, film and theater, print media, and television.
  • Media and Behavior - Cheryl Jones, Leah Reingewirtz, Charissa Smith, Rhonda Wixom

31. The Media Spot / Lesson Plans
lesson plans. lesson plans Storyboards. Overview media skills introducedfilm/video scene structure, storyboard creation, film/video editing and
http://www.themediaspot.org/lessonplans.php?lpID=3

32. Instructional Materials In Media Literacy/Studies
Advertising in the media Theme Page History of film Theme Page New YorkTimes Learning Network A variety of media Studies lesson plans for students
http://www.cln.org/subjects/media_inst.html
Instructional Materials in Media Literacy/Studies Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Media Literacy/Studies. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
Advertising in the Media Theme Page
History of Film Theme Page
Journalism Theme Page
Violence in the Media Theme Page
General Media Literacy/Studies Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Media Literacy/Studies. Please read our
Case Studies Index
Over 30 case studies in Media Management and Sales from the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. Many of the issues that these address would be suitable for high school students.
Critical Thinking and Alternative Viewpoints Page
This grade 4/5 unit plan from a University of Victoria education student challenges students to understand viewpoints that are different than what the media and society tell us are true. Seven lessons help them to learn focus on searching for the truth using multi media such as the Internet. Warning: This is a Geocities site which means that you'll get intrusive and annoying advertising every time you load a page.

33. Curricular Resources In Media Literacy/Studies
Advertising in the media Theme Page History of film Theme Page For otherresources in this subject area (eg, lesson plans or theme pages),
http://www.cln.org/subjects/media_cur.html
Curricular Resources in Media Literacy/Studies Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Media Literacy/Studies. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
Advertising in the Media Theme Page
History of Film Theme Page
Journalism Theme Page
Pictures Theme Page
A set of links to web sites that have their own searchable collections of pictures, offer a search engine for finding pictures, or provide a metalist of links to photographs of a particular type.
Violence in the Media Theme Page
General Media Literacy/Studies Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Media Literacy/Studies. Please read our
Children and the Media Program
The Children and the Media Program from the "Children Now" organization "is designed to spearhead a new national commitment to improving the quality of media for and about children." The site contains specific media-related information including results of opinion surveys (e.g., on values in the media), reports from research projects (e.g., on sexual content in tv), roundtable discussions (e.g., on the v-chip), and reports from national conferences (e.g., role of advertisers in children's tv).

34. Guardian Unlimited Film | Features | Too Much, Too Young
The company behind the film, Walden media, was set up in 2001 by an educator, Such items include textbook covers, lesson plans, posters, bookmarks,
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35. Media Literacy Lesson Plans, Glencoe Health 2003
media Literacy lesson Plan Understanding Persuasive Writing Critiquing mediaViolence. Think about a film or show on TV you ve seen that contains
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/health/teachres/lessonplans/mlviolence.shtml
Lesson Plans Use this Lesson Plan with the following health topics or with other relevant content from the textbook:
  • Violence
  • Media
Media Literacy Lesson Plan: Understanding Persuasive Writing
Student Resource: "Violence in the Media," by Elizabeth Thoman, Center for Media Literacy
Media Type: Persuasive Essay Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
  • Give examples of how the media glamorize violence and desensitize viewers to the horrors of real acts of violence.
  • Identify factors in addition to the media that contribute to the problem of violence in society.
  • Apply the reading skill of understanding persuasive writing to an article linking acts of real violence-to-violence in the media.
Introducing the Lesson Direct students to a Web site that contains TV and movie listings for your locality for the current week. Alternatively, bring to class listings from the local newspaper. Ask one group of students to count the number of shows with violent content; a second group is to count the total number of shows broadcast during prime time (8:00 to 11:00 p.m.) for that week. Teaching Strategies Note that every author has a purpose for writing. Mention that one of these purposes is to

36. Media Literacy Saskatchewan
image media Literacy lesson plans. K 1 Photography. image media Study Links Guide To film And Video Resources On The Internet NEW!
http://www.quadrant.net/Media_Literacy/
Media Literacy Saskatchewan (MLS) is a Special Subject Council of the Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation. Formed in 1990, its mandate is to support teachers who wish to teach media literacy skills in the classroom. MLS publishes MEDIAVIEW, a newsletter designed to provide members with practical ideas and lesson plans to put to immediate use.
This web site is designed to meet a number of objectives. First, it is to serve as a resource for MLS members to locate resources on the WWW which may assist them with the teaching of media literacy skills. Second, it is a location for MLS resources, including lesson plans and back issues of MEDIAVIEW. This site is also intended to be an electronic link between this organization and other, similar organizations around the world.
Our Executive Members
President Ann van der Wal,
Box 298 Dalmeny, SK.,
van.der.wal.ann@sbe.saskatoon.sk.ca
Vice President Robert Pace,
85 Calder Crescent, Regina, SK space@eagle.wbm.ca Secretary Treasurer Ghislaine de Tilly,
138-320 Heritage Cres

37. Launch Lesson Plans
we began the lessons to support such media. I like for all students to take partin the Digital film Definitions and Tips lesson Plan Download
http://rvms.nbed.nb.ca/science_launch_lesson_plan.htm
Science Fair A GrassRoots Project involving Lesson Plans of the Launch Component and the Science Fair "The danger with the information revolution is that we will overestimate the short term implications, and underestimate the long term impact."-Bill Gates River Valley Middle School Science Fair A GrassRoots Project Project Involving Students, Teachers and Schools across New Brunswick River Valley Middle School hosted a School Science Fair for grades 6 through 8. Students prepared and submitted Science projects which tied into the Science curriculum outlines for evaluation and information transfer.
Students promoted the event through use of Technology and Language Arts in both official languages. Students investigated middle school grade specific science and design projects that best achieved their desired outcomes.
The main activities were science and technology based experiments that were displayed for viewing at the school by local area students, teachers and parents. Winners of the school science fair moved the district 8 science fair for the next level of competition. Winners from this competition moved to the provincial science fair.

38. Mercy Corps - Hurricane Katrina
In this lesson plan, learn about the languages spoken in the different regions media literacy through the images of Afghans and Muslims in film andnews
http://www.mercycorps.org/items/1614/

  • Select country... Afghanistan Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovi... China Eritrea Ethiopia Georgia Guatemala Honduras India Indonesia Iran Iraq Jordan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Liberia Mongolia Nicaragua North Korea Pakistan Serbia Somalia Sri Lanka Sudan Tajikistan United States Uzbekistan West Bank Zimbabwe
    Select topic... Agriculture Children Economic Development Education Emergencies Health Hunger/Nutrition HIV/AIDS Peaceful Change Sports Tsunami Water Women
    Keywords: DONATE Hurricane Survivors Need Help As efforts along the U.S. Gulf coast shift from rescue to relief and recovery, Mercy Corps is on the ground in affected areas helping survivors rebuild and reclaim their lives. Veteran aid workers are in rural Louisiana and Mississippi, passing out relief supplies, planning activities for displaced children and giving residents materials and skills to reconstruct the battered region. Read More There are many caring, creative ways that you can show support and offer much-needed help.
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    92% efficient Program/Issue: Where Most Needed Emergency Response Hunger Relief Niger Famine Hurricane Katrina Uganda Crisis Darfur Crisis in Sudan Ells Culver Memorial Mukhtaran Bibi Fund Dollar amount:
    Comforting Displaced Kids
    Mercy Corps, together with Bright Horizons Family Solutions and JPMorgan Chase, is reprising "Comfort for Kids" - a program first used to support children in New York impacted by 9/11 - to help children under five cope with the trauma associated with Hurricane Katrina, dislocation and a fear of homelessness.

39. Socialstudies.org | Teaching Resources
Online resources include teaching materials, lesson plans, Teaching The filmTo Kill A Mockingbird media educator Frank Baker has created a film study
http://www.socialstudies.org/resources/
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