Quebec Competencies Chart - So Many Choices!
Author: Thierry Plante, Media Education Specialist, MediaSmarts
Level: Grades K to 3
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Lesson Link: http://mediasmarts.ca/teacher-resources/so-many-choices
Description: This lesson introduces the students to the first steps in finding information on the Internet. Specifically, this lesson helps students understand the basic good practices of searching for something online: be accompanied by a trusted adult, start with a safe site and understand the use and power of using good links and keywords to find what they are looking for and to avoid bad results.
Cross-curricular Competencies |
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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 self-evaluate her/his reading development
- To construct meaning by applying appropriate reading strategies
To Represent Her/His Literacy in Different Media
- To apply appropriate strategies for constructing meaning
- To self-evaluate her/his development as a viewer and producer of media texts
- 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 apply her/his knowledge of linguistic structures and features
- To interact in collaborative group activities in a variety of roles