Outcome Chart - Manitoba - English Language Arts 6
Overall Expectations: Language as Sense Making
- Select from and use a variety of strategies.
 - Be aware of and articulate the ways that one engages with text.
 
Specific Expectations:
- Learners are monitoring, reflecting on, and discussing processes for making sense of and creating texts.
 - Learners are strategically selecting and applying strategies and processes for making sense of and creating different types of text for different purposes and audiences.
 - Learners are using a variety of thinking processes to make sense of and respond to increasingly varied and complex text.
 - Learners are using and integrating background knowledge and sources of information purposefully to make sense of increasingly varied and complex text.
 
MediaSmarts Resources
- Advertising All Around Us
 - Avatars and Body Image
 - Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
 - Comic Book Characters
 - Comparing Real Families to TV Families
 - Police in the Media
 - Cyberbullying and the Law
 - Editing Emotions
 - Exposing Gender Stereotypes
 - Game Time
 - Gender and Tobacco
 - Gender Stereotypes and Body Image - Lesson
 - I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
 - Images of Learning
 - Junk Food Jungle
 - Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 1: Messages About Drinking
 - Kids, Alcohol and Advertising 3: Understanding Brands
 - Looks Good Enough to Eat
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
 - Mirror Image
 - Mixed Signals: Verifying Online Information
 - Once Upon a Time - Lesson
 - Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
 - Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
 - Prejudice and Body Image
 - PushBack: Engaging in Online Activism
 - Put Your Best Face Forward
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Four: Scavenger Hunt
 - Stay on the Path Lesson One: Searching for Treasure
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Three: Treasure Maps
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Two: All That Glitters is Not Gold
 - Stereotyping and Bias
 - Taming the Wild Wiki
 - Teaching TV: Learning With Television - Lesson
 - Teaching TV: Television as a Story Teller - Lesson
 - That's Not Cool
 - The Constructed World of Media Families
 - The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
 - Thinking About Television and Movies - Lesson
 - Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
 - Tobacco Labels
 - Truth or Money
 - TV Dads: Immature and Irresponsible?
 - TV Stereotypes
 - Understanding the Internet Lesson 4: Communication and Social Media
 - Video Games
 - Writing a Newspaper Article
 
Overall Expectations: Language as System
- Identify, analyze, and apply understandings of whole-part-whole relationships (e.g., function and relationship of parts within a whole design, cueing systems, fluency, word study).
 
Specific Expectations:
- Learners are using their understanding of a range of text structures and features to understand and communicate clearly and effectively.
 
MediaSmarts Resources
- Break the Fake: Verifying Information Online
 - Comic Book Characters
 - Police in the Media
 - Cyberbullying and the Law
 - Editing Emotions
 - Exposing Gender Stereotypes
 - Gender Stereotypes and Body Image - Lesson
 - Getting the Toothpaste Back into the Tube
 - I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
 - Images of Learning
 - Impact! How to Make a Difference When You Witness Bullying Online
 - Know the Deal: The Value of Privacy
 - Looks Good Enough to Eat
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
 - Mirror Image
 - Mixed Signals: Verifying Online Information
 - Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
 - Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
 - Put Your Best Face Forward
 - Stereotyping and Bias
 - Taking Charge of TV Violence
 - Taming the Wild Wiki
 - That's Not Cool
 - The Girl in the Mirror
 - The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
 - Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
 - Tobacco Labels
 - Truth or Money
 - TV Dads: Immature and Irresponsible?
 - Understanding Cyberbullying : Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
 - Video Games
 - Video Production of a Newscast
 - Where's The Line? Online Safety Lesson Plan for School Resource Officers
 - Winning the Cyber Security Game
 - Writing a Newspaper Article
 
Overall Expectations: Language as Exploration and Design
- Research and study topics and ideas.
 - Interpret and integrate information and ideas from multiple texts and sources.
 - Manage information and ideas.
 - Invent, take risks, and reflect to create possibilities.
 
Specific Expectations:
- Learners are participating in, extending, and discussing creative processes for designing.
 - Learners are reconstructing, manipulating, and remixing existing texts or sets of texts to create new ideas, forms, purposes, and messages.
 - Learners are tapping into and combining experiences with ideas, images, and sounds from various sources to create something new.
 
MediaSmarts Resources
- Break the Fake: Verifying Information Online
 - Comic Book Characters
 - Editing Emotions
 - Exposing Gender Stereotypes
 - Gender and Tobacco
 - I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
 - Know the Deal: The Value of Privacy
 - Looks Good Enough to Eat
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
 - Mirror Image
 - Mixed Signals: Verifying Online Information
 - PushBack: Engaging in Online Activism
 - Remixing Media
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Four: Scavenger Hunt
 - Stay on the Path Lesson One: Searching for Treasure
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Three: Treasure Maps
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Two: All That Glitters is Not Gold
 - Stereotyping and Bias
 - Taking Charge of TV Violence
 - Video Games
 - Winning the Cyber Security Game
 
Overall Expectations: Language as Power and Agency
- Recognize and analyze inequities, viewpoints, and bias in texts and ideas.
 - Investigate complex moral and ethical issues and conflicts.
 - Contemplate the actions that can be taken, consider alternative viewpoints, and contribute other perspectives.
 
Specific Expectations:
- Learners are recognizing that one’s identities are influenced by various factors and change over time and contexts.
 - Learners are understanding that texts represent and promote particular beliefs, values, and ideas.
 - Learners are exploring multiple perspectives, points of view, and interpretations.
 - Learners are exploring their own voices to transform their identities, tell their personal narratives, and critically view their own and others’ texts.
 - Learners are collaborating to investigate challenging social issues, moral dilemmas, and possibilities for social justice.
 
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Values
 - Break the Fake: Verifying Information Online
 - Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
 - Cyberbullying and the Law
 - Exposing Gender Stereotypes
 - Gender and Tobacco
 - Gender Stereotypes and Body Image - Lesson
 - Getting the Toothpaste Back into the Tube
 - I heard it 'round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
 - Impact! How to Make a Difference When You Witness Bullying Online
 - Know the Deal: The Value of Privacy
 - Learning Gender Stereotypes
 - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
 - Mixed Signals: Verifying Online Information
 - Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
 - Playing With Privacy
 - Promoting Ethical Behaviour Online: My Virtual Life
 - PushBack: Engaging in Online Activism
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Four: Scavenger Hunt
 - Stay on the Path Lesson One: Searching for Treasure
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Three: Treasure Maps
 - Stay on the Path Lesson Two: All That Glitters is Not Gold
 - Stereotyping and Bias
 - Taming the Wild Wiki
 - The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
 - Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
 - Tobacco Labels
 - Understanding Cyberbullying : Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
 - Violence and Video Games
 - Where's The Line? Online Safety Lesson Plan for School Resource Officers