Ontario Outcome Chart: Language - Grade 3
This outcome chart contains Media literacy learning expectations from the Ontario, Grade 3 English Language curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.
| Understanding Media Texts |
| By the end of Grade 3, students will: - identify the purpose and intended audience of some simple media texts
- use overt and implied messages to draw inferences and make meaning in simple media texts
- express personal opinions about ideas presented in media texts
- describe how different audiences might respond to specific media texts
- identify whose point of view is presented or reflected in a media text and suggest how the text might change if a different point of view were used
- identify who produces selected media texts and why those texts are produced
| Lessons that meet grade three expectations
Advertising
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
Eating Under the Rainbow
Looking at Food Advertising
Packaging Tricks
Body Image
Prejudice and Body Image
Internet
Exploring the Internet
Telephones and Networks
Messages, Envelopes, Addresses
Newspapers
Introduction
Newspaper Ads
News and Newspapers: Across the Curriculum
Sports
Favourite Sports and Athletes
Violence in Sports
Stereotyping
Once Upon a Time
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines
Television
Critically Evaluating TV
Television Techniques
Television as a Story Teller
Thinking About Television and Movies
TV Stereotypes
Learning With Television
Film Production: Who Does What?
Enjoying Television
Introducing TV Families
Comparing Real Families to TV Families
Humour on Television
Facing TV Violence: Counting & Discussing Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
The Broadcast Project
Teacher/Parent Guides
Talking to Kids about Advertising
Talking to Kids about Racial Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about Gender Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about News
Talking to Kids about Media Violence
MNet Special Initiatives
Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs |
| Understanding Media Forms, Conventions, and Techniques |
| By the end of Grade 3, students will: - identify elements and characteristics of some media forms
- identify the conventions and techniques used in some familiar media forms and explain how they help convey meaning
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| Creating Media Texts |
| By the end of Grade 3, students will: - identify the topic, purpose, and audience for media texts they plan to create
- identify an appropriate form to suit the purpose and audience for a media text they plan to create
- identify conventions and techniques appropriate to the form chosen for a media text they plan to create
- produce media texts for specific purposes and audiences, using a few simple media forms and appropriate conventions and techniques
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| Reflecting on Media Literacy Skills and Strategies |
| By the end of Grade 3, students will: - identify, initially with support and direction, what strategies they found most helpful in making sense of and creating media texts
- explain, initially with support and direction, how their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing help them to make sense of and produce media texts
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