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Quebec Competencies Chart - Reality Check: The Game

Author: MediaSmarts
Level: Secondary Cycle Two
Subject Area: English Language Arts, Visual Arts, Ethnic and Religious Culture
Game Link: https://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/educational-games/reality-check-game

Quebec Competencies Chart - Break the Fake: What’s real online?

Author: Matthew Johnson, Director of Education, MediaSmarts
Level: Grades 3-5
Lesson Length:  45 minutes, plus time for the assessment/evaluation task
Subject Area: English Language Arts, Visual Arts,
Lesson Link: https://mediasmarts.ca/teacher-resources/break-fake-what’s-real-online

Quebec Competencies Chart - Break the Fake: What’s in the frame?

Author: Matthew Johnson, Director of Education, MediaSmarts
Level: Kindergarten to Grade 2
Lesson Length:  20-30 minutes, plus time for optional assessment/evaluation and extension activities
Subject Area: English Language Arts, Visual Arts, Ethics and Religious Culture
Lesson Link: https://mediasmarts.ca/teacher-resources/break-fake-what’s-frame

Quebec Competencies Chart - Mixed Signals: Verifying Online Information

Author: Matthew Johnson, Director of Education, MediaSmarts
Level: Grades 7-9
Lesson Length: 60-75 minutes
Subject Area: English Language Arts, Visual Arts, Ethics and Religious Culture
Lesson Link: https://mediasmarts.ca/teacher-resources/mixed-signals-verifying-online-information

Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Biology 3201

Unit 1: Cell Reproduction and the Continuity of Life

Overall Expectations: Cancer and the cell cycle

7.0 use library and electronic research tools to collect information on a given topic [GCO 2]

8.0 select and integrate information from various print and electronic sources or from several parts of the same source
[GCO 2]

26.0 work cooperatively with team members to develop and carry out a plan, and troubleshoot problems as they arise [GCO 2]

Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Biology 2201

Unit 1: Ecosystem interactions and population dynamics

Overall Expectations: Biomes

9.0 use library and electronic research tools to collect information on a given topic [GCO 2]

22.0 synthesize information from multiple sources or from complex and lengthy texts and make inferences based on this information

Specific Expectations:

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Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Chemistry 3202

Unit 1: From Kinetics to Equilibrium

Overall Expectations: Factors that affect reaction rates

23.0 evaluate the relevance, reliability, and adequacy of data and data collection methods [GCO 2]

Specific Expectations:

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Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Social Studies 2201

Unit 1: Integrated Concepts and Process Skills

Overall Expectations:

1.0 explain how democratic principles and civic engagement can influence the human experience

2.0 analyze information, events, ideas, issues, places, and trends to understand how they influence the human experience

3.0 respond to significant issues influencing the human experience

Specific Expectations:

1.2 collaborate to achieve a common goal

Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Social Studies 3201

Unit 1: Integrated Concepts and Process Skills

Overall Expectations:

1.0 explain how democratic principles and civic engagement can influence the human experience

2.0 analyze information, events, ideas, issues, places, and trends to understand how they influence the human experience

3.0 respond to significant issues influencing the human experience

Specific Expectations:

1.2 collaborate to achieve a common goal

Outcome Chart – Newfoundland & Labrador – Home Economics: Intermediate

Overall Expectations: To understand the importance of a nutritious diet in health and development.

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