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Alberta Outcome Chart: English Language Arts - Grade 4
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Alberta, Grade 4 English Language Arts curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site. It is expected that students will: | listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences | | Discover and Explore - share personal responses to explore and develop
- understanding of oral, print and other media texts
- discuss and compare the ways similar topics are developed in different forms of oral, print and other media texts
- select preferred forms from a variety of oral, print and other media texts
Clarify and Extend - identify other perspectives by exploring a variety of ideas, opinions, responses and oral, print and other media texts
| Lessons Junk Food Jungle
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines
Facing TV Violence: Counting and Discussion Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
TV Stereotypes
Teaching TV: Television as a Story Teller
Teaching TV: Television Techniques
Newspaper Ads
Thinking About Television and Movies Parent/Teacher Tip Sheets
Talking to Kids about Racial Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about Gender Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about the News
Talking to Kids about Media Violence Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) Passport to the Internet: Student tutorial for Internet literacy (Grades 4-8) | | listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to comprehend and respond personally and critically to oral, print, and other media texts | | Use Strategies and Cues - explain how the organizational structure of oral, print and other media texts can assist in constructing and confirming meaning
Respond to Texts - experience oral, print and other media texts from a variety of cultural traditions and genres
- identify and discuss favourite authors, topics and kinds of oral, print and other media texts
- discuss a variety of oral, print or other media texts by the same author, illustrator, storyteller or filmmaker
- make general evaluative statements about oral, print and other media texts
- connect the thoughts and actions of characters portrayed in oral, print and other media texts to personal and classroom experiences
- identify the main events in oral, print and other media texts; explain their causes, and describe how they influence subsequent events
- compare similar oral, print and other media texts and express preferences, using evidence from personal experiences and the texts
- support own interpretations of oral, print and other media texts, using evidence from personal experiences and the texts
- explain how language and visuals work together to communicate meaning and enhance effect
Understand Forms and Techniques - describe and compare the main characteristics of a variety of oral, print and other media texts
- identify how specific techniques are used to affect viewers' perceptions in media texts
- recognize how words and word combinations, such as word play, repetition and rhyme, influence or convey meaning
| Lessons The Constructed World of TV Families
Prejudice and Body Image
Media Kids
Reporter for a Day
Teaching TV: Television Techniques
Teaching TV - Film Production: Who Does What?
Thinking Like a Tobacco Company: Grades 4–6
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Messages About Drinking
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
"He Shoots, He Scores": Alcohol Advertising and Sports
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) Passport to the Internet: Student tutorial for Internet literacy (Grades 4-8) MNet Special Initiatives
Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs | | listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to manage ideas and information | | Share and Review - communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as short reports, talks and posters
| Lessons Thinking About Television and Movies
Do You Believe This Camel?
Prejudice and Body Image
You've Gotta Have a Gimmick!
Reporter for a Day
Creating a Marketing Frenzy
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
| | listen, speak, read, write, view and represent to respect, support and collaborate with others | | Respect Others and Strengthen Community - describe similarities and differences between personal experiences and the experiences of people or characters from various cultures portrayed in oral, print and other media texts
- appreciate that responses to some oral, print or other media texts may be different
| Lessons Introducing TV Families
Comparing Real Families to TV Families
Once Upon a Time
TV Stereotypes
Prejudice and Body Image
Thinking About Television and Movies
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines |
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