English Language Arts and Literature K-3
According to the 2023 Elementary English Language Arts and Literature curriculum, “language is a uniquely structured system that forms the basis for thinking, communicating, and learning.” The curriculum is built around the six strands of language learning: reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and representing, with each strand touching on aspects of digital media literacy.
The K-6 curriculum notes that English Language Arts and Literature helps “students develop deep understandings of others and themselves, build and strengthen interpersonal relationships, and engage in responsible citizenship,” thus integrating digital citizenship within citizenship education. To that end, digital media literacy education is integrated into elements of ethical citizenship, including critical analysis of literature, differentiation of fact from opinion, access of information, and citation of sources.
Digital media literacy is represented in the curriculum in several categories of knowledge, understanding, and skills and procedures. Students learn “to communicate effectively in a variety of situations,” “expand their thinking beyond personal experiences,” and “think critically about ideas and information.”
For more information about digital media literacy connections in the English curriculum, including links to supporting MediaSmarts resources, consult links for specific subjects and grade levels. As many of our lessons can be adapted to suit different grade levels, specific lessons may be listed for more than one grade. Teachers should also note that individual lessons often satisfy a number of learning outcomes.