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
Description: In this lesson, students are introduced to the challenges of identifying what is real and what is fake online. After learning some simple steps to verify online information they create a poster that communicates the importance of questioning and double-checking online content.
Cross-curricular Competencies
- To use information
- To solve problems
- To exercise critical judgement
- To use creativity
- To adopt effective work methods
- To use information and communication technologies (ICT)
- To cooperate with others
- To communicate appropriately
Broad Areas of Learning
- Media Literacy
- Environmental Awareness and Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
- Citizenship and Community Life
This lesson satisfies the following Competencies from the Quebec Education Program:
English Language Arts
To Read and Listen to Literary, Popular and Information-Based Texts
- To use a response process when reading and listening to literary, popular, and information-based texts
- To construct her/his own view of the world through reading and listening to literary, popular and information-based texts
- To construct a profile of self as reader
To Represent Her/His Literacy in Different Media
- To apply appropriate strategies for constructing meaning
- To follow a process to respond to media texts
- To construct her/his own view of the world through the media
- To follow a production process in order to communicate for specific purposes to a specified audience
To Use Language to Communicate and Learn
- To use language (talk) to communicate information, experiences and point of view
- To self-evaluate her/his language development
- To use language (talk) for learning and thinking
- To interact in collaborative group activities in a variety of roles
Visual Arts
To produce media works in the visual arts
- To use creative ideas inspired by a stimulus for creation of media works
- To share his/her experience of media creation
- To organize the elements that he/she has chosen, depending on the message and the intended viewer
- To finalize his/her media creation
Ethics and Religious Culture
Reflects on ethical questions
Identifies a situation from an ethical point of view
- Describes a situation and puts it into context
- Reformulates a related ethical question in his/her own words
- Identifies values and norms in the ethical question
- Identifies tensions
- Compares his/her perception of the situation with that of his/her classmates
Evaluates options or possible actions
- Suggests possible actions
- Looks for the effects of certain actions on oneself, others or the situation
- Reflects on the factors that influenced these choices
Examines several cultural, moral, religious, scientific or social references
- Finds several references present in different points of view
- Looks for the role played by these references
- Considers other references
Engages in dialogue
Organizes his/her thinking
- Identifies the subject of dialogue
- Makes connections between prior knowledge and new knowledge
- Takes stock of his/her reflections
Develops a point of view
- Uses his/her resources and available information
- Recognizes the existence of different ways of perceiving the subject of dialogue
- Expresses his/her way of perceiving the subject of dialogue
- Reflects on his/her process
Interacts with others
- Expresses his/her preferences, feelings or ideas
- Expresses his/her point of view and listens to others' views
- Asks questions