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61. Adobe Digital Kids Club: Lessons And Activities
Teachers Share your digital media lessons and activities. Email your lesson oractivity to the Cast your students as producers of a foreign film.
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62. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 15 Other Products For Film
lesson PLANETSearch Results for keyword film. Search the largest directoryof links to lesson plans on the web!
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63. CML : Smoke Detectors! : Sample Lesson Plan
The Center for media Literacy provides you with a wide selection of teaching Video clip of a film or TV show that has product placements (most do).
http://www.medialit.org/sd_lesson.html
Media Issues / Topics - Advertising / Consumerism - Computer Literacy / Digital Revolution - Faith-Based Media Literacy - Film Study / Movie-making - Global Media Issues - Health Issues - History of Media - How to Teach Media Literacy - Media Activity Resources - Media Advocacy / Activism - Media Industry / Economics - Music / Music Videos - Production / Creating Media - Student Made Media - TV and Popular Culture - Violence in the Media - Visual Literacy Curriculum / Subject Area - Art / Media Arts - English / Language Arts - Ethics / Character Education - Health / Prevention - Life Skills - Science / Math - Social Studies - Spirituality / Religion
Lesson 1
Product Placement and Tobacco Incidents
  • Key Question: Who created this message? Key Question: Why was this message sent?

Material:
  • Video, The Truman Show with Jim Carrey (show segments: 7:40, 12:05-12:50) Transparency: Fact Sheet on product placement provided by CML. Video clip of a film or TV show that has product placements (most do). Access to Internet or overhead projector.
  • 64. Center For Media Literacy
    25 lesson plans featuring CML’s Five Key Questions. Implement media literacy inyour classroom! Free download. CML s mediaLit Kit™ A Framework for Learning
    http://www.medialit.org/
    Media Issues / Topics - Advertising / Consumerism - Computer Literacy / Digital Revolution - Faith-Based Media Literacy - Film Study / Movie-making - Global Media Issues - Health Issues - History of Media - How to Teach Media Literacy - Media Activity Resources - Media Advocacy / Activism - Media Industry / Economics - Music / Music Videos - Production / Creating Media - Student Made Media - TV and Popular Culture - Violence in the Media - Visual Literacy Curriculum / Subject Area - Art / Media Arts - English / Language Arts - Ethics / Character Education - Health / Prevention - Life Skills - Science / Math - Social Studies - Spirituality / Religion
    Bringing Hurricane Katrina Into the Classroom:

    Alliance for a Media Literate America (AMLA) publishes a free, downloadable Teachers Guide as a 'starting point' for analyzing media coverage of the disaster.
    2005 CML Media Literacy Resource Catalog
    BEST 300 books, videos, DVDs, curriculum kits, CD-Roms, posters for teaching media literacy from preK to college. All online...all here

    65. Understanding Television--Technology Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--DiscoverySchool.
    This site has several lesson plan ideas that will allow your students to createmoving film, television, and electronic media productions create and
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/understandingtelevision/
    postionList = "compscreen,hedthick,admedia,tower,nuiad,interstitial"; OAS_RICH("interstitial"); OAS_RICH("admedia");
    Grades K-5
    Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12
    Astronomy/Space
    ... Health History
    Ancient History
    U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
    9-12 > Technology Grade level: 9-12 Subject: Technology Duration: Three to four class periods
    Objectives
    Materials Procedures Adaptations ... Credit
    Objectives
    Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
    Understanding Television

    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
    Students will understand the following: Producing a television show is a complex task that requires many skills, many people, and a great deal of thought and planning. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Computer with Internet access Movie camera or video recorder Movie projector and screen or VCR and monitor Procedures Discuss with your students their experiences with television, asking them to mention their favorite shows, actors, and so on. Continue the discussion by asking students what they think goes into producing a TV show, from an original idea to the shows we see on the screen. Tell students they are going to go through the steps of producing a television show themselves.

    66. News Coverage--U.S. History/World History/Contemporary Studies Lesson Plan (grad
    This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed below. film, television, and electronic media productions create and communicate
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/thecronkitereport/
    postionList = "compscreen,hedthick,admedia,tower,nuiad,interstitial"; OAS_RICH("interstitial"); OAS_RICH("admedia");
    Grades K-5
    Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12
    Astronomy/Space
    ... Health History
    Ancient History
    U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
    9-12 > U.S. History Grade level: 9-12 Subject: U.S. History Duration: Two class periods
    Objectives
    Materials Procedures Adaptations ... Credit
    Objectives
    Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
    The Cronkite Report: Headlines and Sound Bites

    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
    Students will understand the following: Many media are involved in reporting news. Media covering news vary in extent of coverage, bias, timeliness, and other qualities. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Access for students to local and national commercial TV and radio news Access for students to local and national public TV and radio news Access for students to a variety of daily and weekly printed news Access for students to online news services Access to photocopier Procedures Select a breaking or ongoing news event of national importance. Explain that for a one-week period you and the class will closely monitor media coverage of the event.

    67. Making Movie Storyboards
    Inspired by PBS documentary film series, REEL NY, this lesson gives students the Visual Arts, Level 2, Standard 1 Understands and applies media,
    http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/storyboarding/
    Making Movie Storyboards
    Grade Level:
    Grades 3 - 5
    Time Allotment:
    Six 50-minute class periods
    Subject Matter:
    Visual Arts
    Students will be able to:
    • Identify cues that help visual storytellers communicate with their audiences.
    • Distinguish between wide shots and close-ups, and understand how each contributes distinctively to visual storytelling.
    • Understand how the sequence of frames in a storyboard affects the story the frames are conveying.
    • Work collaboratively to translate a written story into a visual one.
    Standards: Visual Arts, Level 2, Standard 1: Understands and applies media, techniques and processes related to the visual arts Knows how different media (e.g., oil, watercolor, stone, metal), techniques and processes are used to communicate ideas, experiences and stories Visual Arts, Level 2, Standard 2: Knows how to use structures (e.g., sensory qualities, organizational principles, expressive features) and functions of art Uses visual structures and functions of art to communicate ideas This lesson was prepared by: Brandon G. Kiggins

    68. Thirteen Ed Online - Original Lesson Plans
    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers . This lesson examines the recent controversy in the media surrounding
    http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/

    Mathematics

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    Language Arts/English
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    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers. Starting with tried-and-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers have built Web-based activities that use the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET New York and the Internet.
    Each month, we will create new lessons based upon outstanding PBS series and around outstanding Web resources.

    In 1883, the young Willa Cather was plucked from her comfortable home in Virginia and dropped into the prairies of Nebraska, a both terrifying and exhilarating experience that became the force behind her extraordinary work. As depicted in the AMERICAN MASTERS show, Cather's novels serve as mirrors into the history and culture of pioneer life in late nineteenth century America. In this unit, students will learn to read literature with an eye toward understanding history and then create their own historical fiction. Immigrant students can also use the opportunity to examine and write about their own pioneering ways as they learn about new customs in a completely foreign culture.
    Following Ernest Hemingway’s Inner Journalist
    More than 40 years after his death, Ernest Hemingway is one of the most widely read, and widely written about, American authors. His distinct style, larger-than-life persona and profound influence are indisputable. Using the

    69. The Islam Project
    Before using any of these lesson plans, others you find elsewhere, This lessonfocuses on the segment of the film dealing with Muslims seeking to build
    http://www.theislamproject.org/education/Lessonplans.htm

    American Muslim Teens Talk video

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    The Islam Project: Lesson Plans This page is dedicated to our newest video project, American Muslim Teens Talk. It offers ordering information, lesson plans, discussion guides, and support materials. For a project background, please read the Overview (downloadable Microsoft Word Document). The Overview also provides a list of the sections in the video and their lengths, as well as a list of the lesson plans. NEW! American Muslim Teens Talk
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    Use the name sheet as a handout to help identify the teenagers in the video.

      Learning about Stereotypes: How They Form and How to Fight Them

      Students investigate the ways they commonly assign identities to people based solely on their appearance. Then after listening to students in AMERICAN MUSLIM TEENS TALK describe what it feels like to have other people stereotype you and your religion, students learn strategies for overcoming stereotypical thinking through the acquisition of information and the process of dialogue.
      Target grade levels: Middle and High School Levels For use with: American Muslim Teens Talk Sharing our Roots This lesson fosters an appreciation of America’s ethnic and religious diversity. As students explore and share their own family roots, they learn about those of the teens in AMERICAN MUSLIM TEENS TALK. Students symbolically increase the diversity of their classroom when each student writes an imaginary letter to one youth in the video, welcoming them into their school.

    70. Fujifilm Products For Learning - Lesson Plans - Grades 5-8
    The project combines written language and visual media.......lesson plans. Grades 58 Photojournalism Photojournalism. Project
    http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/LearningPhotojournalism5-8.jsp

    71. EDSITEment Lesson - Printer Friendly
    This lesson plan complements study of plot and characterization in Romeo and and formal theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/printable_lesson_plan.asp?id=303

    72. EDSITEment Lesson - Printer Friendly
    This lesson plan focuses on Cinque, the leader of the 1839 Amistad revolt, and formal theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/printable_lesson_plan.asp?id=308

    73. KQED Education Network Home
    KQED Education Network promotes media literacy through a variety of programs andservices. KQED Youth media Corps Spark lesson plans. SPARK
    http://www.kqed.org/ednet/index.jsp

    74. YMDi Copyright & Fair Use: Copyright/Fair Use Lesson Plan
    Understand various choices available to them as media producers in light of Distribution lesson Plan Copyright Issues in Your Video/film Project
    http://www.ymdi.org/toolkit/archives/copyright_fair_use/copyrightfair_use_lesson
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    1. Lesson Objectives:
    Students will:
    2. Instructional Materials:
    d. Teacher Guides and Sample Answers for student handouts. 3. Suggested Time: 2 – 3 class periods 4. Procedures:
    a. Introductory Activities:
    b. Core Activities:
    Before students read the handout, or take lecture notes, ask them what they think they can legally use in their own films, and what they think they would not be allowed to use. Here are some examples for them to consider: Which of the following could be legally included (without permission) in a film:
    • Video clips taped on a home vcr of MTV music videos?
    • A Disney World t-shirt worn by someone in the background of a shot in the film?
    • Songs by Bruce Springsteen used in the soundtrack of the film?
    • A scene taken from a James Bond movie with newly created dialogue replacing the original for the purpose of parody (making fun of the original movie). c. Closing Activities: 5. Student Evaluation: 6. Additional Activities: Download the PDF Outreach and Distribution Lesson Plan Introduction
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    75. Science Fiction Museum And Hall Of Fame -- Lesson Plans And In-Museum Activities
    lesson plans and InMuseum Activities. The War of the Worlds and Fear of Invasion Through dozens of editions, radio and film adaptations,
    http://www.sfhomeworld.org/education/sfmClassroom.asp?articleID=185&categoryID=3

    76. Lesson Plans And Curriculum Resources
    lesson plans and Curricular Resources from ArtsEdNet lesson plans Library The lesson plans Page MarcoPolo from MCI Worldcom; media Awareness
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    Home Book Store Social Justice Store Tell a Friend Choose a Section: Home Teacher's Corner EdChange Research Room FREE Handouts Awareness Quizzes Curriculum Reform Social Justice News Teacher Action Research Awareness Activities Voices! Poetry E-Journal Multicultural Song Index Quips and Quotations Other Sites Join the Listserv Film Reviews Social Justice Store Search: Lesson Plans and Curriculum Resources Related Resources Back to Multicultural Paths Visit EdChange Social Justice Store for wares and wears with progressive messages: shirts, hats, posters, and more!
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    77. ASNE High School Journalism -
    A great lesson for introducing journalism ethics. How Do The media Measure Up? Two lesson plans exploring the ethics issues both student and daily
    http://www.highschooljournalism.org/Teachers/Lesson_Plans/Archive.cfm
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      Teaching students that advertising is an important community service; explaining that both businesses and customers benefit and that designing and selling ads requires professional knowledge and personal preparation. Design and Advertising
      A simple lesson that asks students to look at advertising design as part of the process of creating ads. It also discusses "weasel words" used in advertising. Preparing Students as Sales Professionals: Steps for Selling Advertising Space Professionally
      Students generally have no idea how to sell advertising. This lesson gives them ideas on how to market their paper, what techniques to use in identifying advertisers and selling them advertising. Selling Advertising
      A short lesson plan to start students off selling advertising for the newspaper, including what to wear, what to say, etc. Teens Do Spend Money
      This lesson asks students to think about where teens shop and what it would take to entice them to go there by requiring them to build a spec ad. It relies heavily on a Web link.

    78. Search Lesson Plans By Topic
    ACTE Resource Center lesson Plan Library Network Systems InformationSupport and Services Interactive media Programming and Software Development
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    79. Brigham Young University's Media Education Database::..::Lesson
    This portion of the site contains a searchable database of lesson plans whichhave been designed for use in the media classroom. You are welcome to browse
    http://daylightmedia.byu.edu/lesson/main
    Brigham Young University's Media Education Database
    Lesson Plans
    Search Title Summary Concepts Taught Strategies View all lesson plans This portion of the site contains a searchable database of lesson plans which have been designed for use in the media classroom. You are welcome to browse through and use all the instructional materials, as long as you adhere to the stipulations in the user agreement . You are also encouraged to post comments or suggestions on the lesson plans that you view. These lesson plans can be searched for and displayed in a variety of ways. You can search/view lesson plans according to the subject area they were designed to be used in (e.g. a film class, an English class, etc.). You can also search/view the lesson plans by the title, the concepts which the lesson teaches, or by some of the keywords in the summary. If you would like to view the lesson plans by their author, click on "View All Lesson Plans" above and, in the next page, list the lesson plans by author. User Agreement . Please read our Privacy Statement Active Ingredients: XHTML CSS

    80. Outta Ray's Head Literature
    film or Play Review. This lesson involves a review of a movie or a play and hasgroup work Marc also has a High School English lesson plans Page which,
    http://home.cogeco.ca/~rayser3/litera1.htm
    Outta Ray's Head
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    Just click on the titles to get to the descriptions and the lessons.
    The Meaning of Literature
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    omeone once told me that you couldn't ask a student to write about what a poem, or any work of literature, means. Why not? Meaning is something which a person takes away from a work of art and therefore it can be intensely personal. It can also determine if a person deems the work of art to be successful or not. This is the handout to introduce the concept. The Meaningful Assignment This is the poetry assignment where each student gets to explain what a poem of his or her choosing means to him, or her. The student should analyze the meaning on the basis of the five questions and make some definitive statements about the poem. It can be a song in which case the playing of the song will be part of the presentation. Tell the students to NOT pick a poem with overwhelming negative connotations such as a favourite relative's pick for what to recite at the funeral after his death. I have had a student break down in tears in front of the class while analyzing a Garth Brook's song that related to cancer, of which the student's mother died. Independent Novel Study Here is an independent novel study that takes into account every difference in ability in your class. Each student picks his or her own novel and does any number of assignments that up to 50 marks. They can do two twenty mark and one ten mark assignments or any other combination. The assignments are a mix of creative and applied writing and art activities. If a student earns more than 50 marks give him or her the marks as a bonus however, put a limit on how many bonus marks a student can get or you will be marking assignments by the truckload. This was used in a de-streamed Grade 9 class.

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