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Alberta Outcome Chart: English Language Arts - Grade 3
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Alberta, Grade 3 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 - connect prior knowledge and personal experiences with new ideas and information in oral, print and other media texts
- explore ideas and feelings by asking questions, talking to others and referring to oral, print and other media texts
- choose appropriate forms of oral, print and other media texts for communicating and sharing ideas with others
- choose and share a variety of oral, print and other media texts in areas of particular interest
| Lessons Looking at Food Advertising
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
Packaging Tricks
Humour on Television
Facing TV Violence: Counting and Discussion Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines
TV Stereotypes
Prejudice and Body Image
Looking at Newspapers: Introduction
Newspaper Ads Thinking About Television and Movies Teacher/Parent Guides
Talking to Kids about Racial Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about Gender Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about the News
Talking to Kids about Media Violence | | listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to comprehend and respond personally and critically to oral, print, and other media texts | | Respond to Texts - choose a variety of oral, print and other media texts for shared and independent listening, reading and viewing experiences, using texts from a variety of genres and cultural traditions such as nonfiction, chapter books, illustrated storybooks, drum dances, fables, CDROM programs and plays
- tell or write about favourite parts of oral, print and other media texts
- connect own experiences with the experiences of individuals portrayed in oral, print and other media texts, using textual references
- connect portrayals of characters or situations in oral, print and other media texts to personal and classroom experiences
- summarize the main idea of individual oral, print or other media texts
- discuss, represent or write about ideas in oral, print and other media texts, and relate them to own ideas and experiences and to other texts
- develop own opinions based on ideas encountered in oral, print and other media texts
- express feelings related to words, visuals and sound in oral, print and other media texts
Understand Forms and Techniques - identify the distinguishing features of a variety of oral, print and other media texts
- discuss ways that visual images convey meaning in print and other media texts
- identify ways that messages are enhanced in oral, print and other media texts by the use of specific techniques
| Lessons Thinking About Television and Movies
Teaching TV: Enjoying Television
Teaching TV: Television as a Story Teller
Introducing TV Families
Comparing Real Families to TV Families
Looking at Food Advertising
Co-Co’s Adversmarts
Facing TV Violence: Counting and Discussion Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence
Prejudice and Body Image
Once Upon a Time
TV Stereotypes
Teaching TV: Enjoying Television
Looking at Newspapers: Introduction
Newspaper Ads
Introducing the Internet: Telephones and Networks
Introducing the Internet: Messages, Envelopes, Addresses
Introducing the Internet: Exploring the Internet Teacher/Parent Guides
Managing Superhero Play
Talking to Kids about Advertising
Talking to Kids about Racial Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about Gender Stereotypes
Talking to Kids about the News
Talking to Kids about Media Violence MNet Special Initiatives
Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs | | listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to manage ideas and information | | Plan and Focus - identify facts and opinions, main ideas and details in oral, print and other media texts
| Lessons Facing TV Violence: Counting and Discussion Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script Prejudice and Body Image
Thinking About Television and Movies
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 between experiences and traditions encountered in daily life and those portrayed in oral, print and other media texts
- retell, paraphrase or explain ideas in oral, print and other media texts
- identify and discuss similar ideas or topics within stories from oral, print and other media texts from various communities
| Lessons Introducing TV Families
Comparing Real Families to TV Families
Once Upon a Time
TV Stereotypes
Facing TV Violence: Counting and Discussion Violence on the Screen
Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script
Prejudice and Body Image
Thinking About Television and Movies
Sheroes and Heroes
Villains, Heroes and Heroines |
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