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In this lesson, students draw connections between their existing concepts of privacy and how it applies to the internet and networked devices, then learn essential vocabulary relating to privacy.

In this lesson, students talk about dressing up and taking on identities that are similar to or different from them. They are then introduced to the idea of avatars as a kind of “dressing up” inside

In this lesson, students consider the importance of the written and unwritten rules that make it possible to learn and play together, online and offline.

This lesson introduces the students to the first steps in finding information on the Internet. Specifically, this lesson helps students understand the basic good practices of searching for something

In this lesson, students learn how media influence how we see the world and send intentional and unintentional messages.

In this lesson, students learn about media as a source of information, and how this information is presented from a particular point of view.

In this lesson, students learn how different media use different techniques to communicate meaning.

In this lesson, students explore the ways in which the media frame is used to tell stories.

In this lesson, children begin to think about basic concepts such as how audiences interpret meaning, and the constructed world of television and film.

This lesson is one of a five-part unit that provides teachers with ideas for teaching TV in the elementary classroom. In this lesson, students look at the equipment used to produce television and