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Author: Television Families: A Media Literacy Resource Unit
Level: Elementary Cycles Two and Three
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Lesson Link: The Constructed World of TV Families
Description: In this lesson, students identify the differences between TV families and real families by analyzing the conventions used by TV shows; and by comparing the problems and actions of television families to real world families. Students begin by analyzing and discussing excerpts from television shows about families (selected by the teacher). Using observation charts, students then work in groups to deconstruct programs about families.
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This lesson satisfies the following English Language Arts Competencies from the Quebec Education Program:
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