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This is the third lesson in the Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum series, though it can also be delivered independently. In it, students learn how we can be persuaded by emotional appeals as

A new smartphone is a big responsibility for kids, who have a lot to learn about using them safely, especially when it comes to protecting their privacy. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of

This printable activity sheet introduces basic media literacy skills and concepts and is suitable for use in homes, schools and libraries. It can be completed independently, but children will learn

In this lesson, students use fairy tales as a way of learning about the idea of genre. They explore how the typical tropes of a genre can create or perpetuate stereotypes and create a “flipped” fairy

In this lesson, students become aware of the types and amounts of violence in children's programming, and how media violence influences young viewers.

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.