Quebec Competencies Chart - Counting and Discussing Violence on the Screen
Quebec Competencies Chart - Counting and Discussing Violence on the Screen

Quebec Competencies Chart - Counting and Discussing Violence on the Screen

Quebec Competencies Chart - Video Production of a Newscast

Level: Grades 5-9
Lesson Length: 2-3 hours
Subject Area: Digital health, media production, movies
Lesson Link: https://mediasmarts.ca/teacher-resources/editing-emotions

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Saskatchewan, Grade 5 English Language Arts curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.

GCO 1: Use oral language to learn

The Communications 11 course has the same Overall and Specific Expectations as the English Language Arts course, but is “different in terms of pace, scope, emphases and resources.”
These differences include:

Quebec Competencies Chart - Sexual health education and authenticating online information

In the Atlantic Canada Social Studies Framework, media literacy outcomes are included under the broader categories of Citizenship, Power and Governance; Groups and Institutions; Culture and Cultural Diversity; Individual Development and Identity; Global Connections; Individuals, Societies and Economic Choices; Participating in Social Studies; and People, Science and Technology.

The following fact-checking videos have been produced by teens for teens. The viral claims they chose to fact-check touch on a range of topics from the environment, health, science and food to beauty products, social media trends and even presumed “weird” local bylaws that caught their attention.

The following fact-checking videos have been produced by teens for teens. The viral claims they chose to fact-check touch on a range of topics from the environment, health, science and food to beauty products, social media trends and even presumed “weird” local bylaws that caught their attention.