Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Arts 7
Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Arts 7

Outcome Chart - British Columbia - Arts 7

Outcome Chart - Northwest Territories - Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum Grade 10-12

Students in the junior grades lack sufficient critical thinking skills to surf the Web alone, but MediaSmarts’ Young Canadians in a Wireless World research shows that almost a third never or rarely use the Internet with an adult nearby. This is also an age where kids may be easily influenced by media images and personalities – especially those that appear "cool" or desirable.

This week, the Students whom I work with at Golf Road Junior Public School had an amazing opportunity directly related to our work together in studying Media Literacy, specific to Television and Film Media. After being approached by Media Smarts, I was connected with the CBC who wanted to engage with and film a class focused on Students’ perceptions and opinions on Violence within popular films.

Quebec Competencies Chart - Eating Under the Rainbow

Quebec Competencies Chart - The Blockbuster Movie

Quebec Competencies Chart - Consequences and Media Violence

Contrary to popular belief, cyberbullying remains a problem in high school. Students in these grades should learn the ways that they can speak out and make a difference, both in cases of individual cyberbullying and in building more tolerant and respectful online spaces.

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Ontario, Grade 7 Language curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

By the end of this course, students will:
Developing Learning Skills and Strategies
By the end of this course, students will: