Media Literacy Response Forms Grades 4-6
EBOTM1892
$23.99 CAD
Additional information:
- Author : Goyetche, Marie-Helen/Summers,
This resource improves reading comprehension skills with the 54 response forms covering all areas of media including the newspaper, magazine, internet article, TV show, movie, and video.
Media awareness is the process by which the learner derives meaning from media and from his or her prior knowledge. It involves thinking before, during, and after the media experience. Assessment of media awareness and comprehension can only be done indirectly because it is a thought process.
The worksheets stimulate all learners in your classroom and they won't realize that they are improving their reading comprehension skills at the same time.
Comprehension Skills Covered:
- Vocabulary Development
- Identifying Important Information
- Character Analysis
- Summarizing Events
- Reasoning and Critical Thinking
- Creativity and Design
Planning and Implementation Guide Includes:
- Why Use Media Response Forms
- Introducing Media Response Forms in a Mini-Lesson
- Selecting Media Response Forms for Your Classroom
- Sharing Time
- Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Media Resources
- Tracking and Assessment
- Modeling the Media Response Activities
- Teacher Student Conference Form
- List of Media Response Form Worksheets
- Personal Media Response Record
- Media Response Tracking Sheet
Vocabulary Development Worksheets
- Common and Proper Nouns
- This Mail’s for You
- Amazing Adjectives
- Word Search
- Lights! Camera! Action!
- All About Atmosphere
- A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
- Calling All Parts of Speech!
- Media Symbols
- What’s My Line?
- TV Types
- Elements of a TV Show
Identifying Important Information Worksheets
- Article Reporting
- What’s the Message?
- Analyzing the Message
- Who Is Your Target Audience?
- Problem Solver
- Behind the Scenes
- Picture Analysis
- Changing Consumers
- Five Senses
- Cause and Effect Fishbone
Character Analysis Worksheets
- Personality Web
- Character’s Behavior Evidence
- Addition of a New Character
- People Behind the Scenes
- Character Comparison
- Nonfiction into Fiction
- True or False
- My Friend
- Write a Letter of Advice
- What would YOU Do?
- The Ins and Outs of the Character
- Biography
Summarizing Events Worksheets
- Story Trail
- It Goes Like This!
- It’s All About Time
- Comic Strip
- Bookmark Organizer
- Nonfiction Report
- Extra! Extra!
- Sentence Sum Up
- The Funnies!
- Find and Flag!
Reasoning and Critical Thinking Worksheets
- My TV Show
- For Your Information
- What to Watch
- Dear Producer
- Fact or Opinion
- KWLQ
- Believe It or Not!
- Ad Awareness
- Adding Important Details
- Emotions
Creativity and Design Worksheets
- Putting the Best Foot Forward
- Design a Costume
- Photo Journal
- Create a TV Schedule
- And the Survey Says…
- Switching the Feelings
- Movie Poster
- Create a Slogan
- Jingle Along
- Changing the Ending
- Picture Book Design
Supports Common Core Standards for Reading, Literature & Informational Text.
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