Grade level – 5th
Subject: reading
Subject: reading
C.C. standard – 5RI.5: Compare
and contrast the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect,
problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in two or more
texts (Informational text).
Objective: students
will analyze and evaluate the different aspects of mass media such as radio,
newspaper, and the internet.
Do Now: using prior
knowledge, summarize the meaning of mass media
Motivation: where do
you get your news information from?
Explicit instruction:
1.
PowerPoint
presentation on mass media and what it is comprised of and how it has developed
over time.
2.
The
breakdown of broadcasting, paper and digital tools used to inform the general
public
3.
The history
of Broadcasting starting from the radio and ending with the television.
4.
The history
of the newspapers and how it has progressed from 131 B.C.E to modern times.
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Using
construction paper, markers, and crayons students can create their own Newspaper
cover along with a written heading that summarizes an event of their choosing.
o
An event
will be created and a drawing will be required to summarize the event.
o
A headline
would be required to summarize the event (three-word maximum)
Essential questions:
1.
Provide
three examples of mass media outlets. (lower-order thinking question)
2. How would you combine a radio show and a television show? (higher-order
thinking question)
Lesson wrap-up
A quick summary of the lesson
(whole group) will be conducted and an Exit Ticket will be used to evaluate
students understanding in order to further develop the following lesson.