This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the British Columbia, Grade 3, Social Studies curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.
It is expected that students will:
SKILLS AND PROCESSES OF SOCIAL STUDIES
Lessons
Packaging TricksPrivacy Playground Introducing the Internet: Exploring the InternetLooking at Newspapers: Introduction Newspaper Ads TV StereotypesSheroes and HeroesThe Broadcast Project News and Newspapers: Across the Curriculum Prejudice and Body Image - Lesson Special MNet InitiativesPrivacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs
Introducing the Internet: Exploring the InternetIntroducing the Internet: Messages, Envelopes, AddressesIntroducing the Internet: Telephones and NetworksLooking at Newspapers: Introduction Newspaper Ads - LessonNews and Newspapers: Across the CurriculumThinking About Television and MoviesFacing TV Violence: Consequences and Media ViolenceThinking About Television and MoviesTV StereotypesComparing Real Families to TV FamiliesTeaching TV: Critically Evaluating TV Teaching TV: Enjoying Television Teaching TV: Film Production: Who Does What? Teaching TV: Learning With Television Teaching TV: Television as a Story Teller Teaching TV: Television Techniques The Broadcast ProjectPrivacy Playground
Special MNet InitiativesPrivacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs
HUMAN AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Teachable Moment
Buy Nothing Day Earth Day
Related MNet Resources
Media Education in British ColumbiaMedia Education in Canada
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