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Ontario Outcome Chart: Language - Grade 6
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Ontario, Grade 6 Language curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site. | Understanding Media Texts | | By the end of Grade 6, students will: - explain how a variety of media texts address their intended purpose and audience
- interpret media texts, using overt and implied messages as evidence for their interpretations
- evaluate the effectiveness of the presentation and treatment of ideas, information, themes, opinions, issues, and/or experiences in media texts
- explain why different audiences might have different responses to media texts
- identify whose point of view is presented in a media text, identify missing or alternative points of view, and, where appropriate, determine whether the chosen view achieves a particular goal
- identify who produces various media texts, the reason for their production, how they are produced, and how they are funded
| Lessons that meet the grade six expectations
Advertising
Advertising All Around Us
Anatomy of Cool
Media Kids
Creating a Marketing Frenzy
Create a Youth Consumer Magazine
Packaging Tricks
You've Gotta Have a Gimmick!
Truth or Money
Elections and the Media
Junk Food Jungle
Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
Looks Good Enough to Eat
Scientific Detectives
Alcohol
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
Who's on First? Alcohol Advertising and Sports
Body Image
Mirror Image
Image Gap
Prejudice and Body Image
Gender Portrayal
Comic Book Characters
What's in a Word?
Media
Looking Through the Lenses
Whose Lenses? How Mass Media Portray Global Development
Adjusting the Focus
Newspapers
Reporter for a Day
News and Newspapers: Across the Curriculum
Privacy
What Students Need to Know about Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
Sports
Violence in Sports
Stereotyping
Gender Stereotypes and Body Image
Images of Learning: Elementary
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines
Stereotyping and Bias
Female Action Heroes
Stereotype and Bias: The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf
Television
Teaching TV: Critically Evaluating TVA Day in the Life
Television as a Story Teller
Learning With Television
How to Analyze the News
Television Techniques
Who Does What?
The Constructed World of TV Families
Taking Charge of TV Violence
Thinking About Television and Movies
Cop Shows
TV Stereotypes
The Broadcast Project
TV Turnoff Week - Teachable Moment
Tobacco
Do You Believe This Camel?
Freedom to Smoke
True Story
Tobacco Labels
Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) Passport to the Internet: Student tutorial for Internet literacy (Grades 4-8) Teachable Moments
The "BadAd" Essay Writing Contest | | Understanding Media Forms, Conventions, and Techniques | | By the end of Grade 6, students will: - describe in detail the main elements of some media forms
- identify the conventions and techniques used in some familiar media forms and explain how they help convey meaning and influence or engage the audience
| | Creating Media Texts | | By the end of Grade 6, students will: - describe in specific detail the topic, purpose, and audience for media texts they plan to create, and identify challenges they may face in achieving their purpose
- identify an appropriate form to suit the specific purpose and audience for a media text they plan to create, and explain why it is an appropriate choice
- identify conventions and techniques appropriate to the form chosen for a media text they plan to create, and explain how they will use the conventions and techniques to help communicate their message
- produce a variety of media texts for specific purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques
| | Reflecting on Media Literacy Skills and Strategies | | By the end of Grade 6, students will: - identify what strategies they found most helpful in making sense of and creating media texts, and explain how these and other strategies can help them improve as media viewers/listeners/producers
- explain how their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing help them to make sense of and produce media texts
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