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Advertisements and Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides - Fully Editable
By Michellecurtis
Equip your students with the critical thinking skills they need in today’s media-saturated world with "Advertising & Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides." Explicitly designed for junior educators, this fully editable slide deck enables a dynamic classroom experience that’s both informative and engaging.
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Perfect for Any Learning Environment: Whether in a traditional classroom, a remote learning setup, or a hybrid model, these slides are designed to be flexible and adaptable to any teaching scenario.
Make media literacy a cornerstone of your teaching this year with "Advertising & Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides." Equip your students with the tools to navigate their media environment wisely and responsibly.
Coins Interactive Notebook & PowerPoint Identify, Count & Compare Money!)
By Until the Pieces Fit
Are your students having difficulty learning and identifying coins and their values? Mine were, so I worked to develop this interactive notebook and PowerPoint slides & I am thrilled with their progress!
The materials in this packet are developed to use in conjunction with one another. Use the powerpoint to introduce coins, then use the notebook to provide practice with each concept. I have also included a parent letter and a 2 page assessment to provide you with valuable pre/post learning data.
Notebook - The notebook is in black and white. Students are encouraged to color pages to reinforce the colors of coins and make the book more "theirs". Most pages require students to make interactive activities with simple cuts & paste directions. Pages that require more directions (accordion counting, and pocket with flap), are towards the end of the book.
The notebook features practice in the following areas for identification and use of the penny, nickel, dime and quarter:
•Sorting – Color and sort coins into a jar
•Identification – Identify front, back, value, and information about the penny, nickel, dime and quarter.
•Counting by 1’s, 5’s, 10’s, 25’s: 2 activities! Students will identify how much & use coins to make requested amount
•Accordion counting support
•Comparison – Flippable pages show how much $1 is in penny, nickel, dime & quarter
•Making purchases with coins – Select the item to purchase and place in pocket.
PowerPoint
•Look at and discuss what coins look like & their value
•Interactive slides – practice counting coins, coin comparison & making purchases
Thank you for checking out my interactive notebook & corresponding PowerPoint presentation!
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Media Affecting Food Choice Workbook: Understand and Make Healthier Choices
By Michellecurtis
The "Media Affecting Food Choice Workbook" is a must-have resource for educators teaching about media influence on food choices and promoting healthy eating habits. This comprehensive, fully editable workbook includes engaging readings, insightful lessons, and practical tips to encourage balanced diets and informed decision-making.
It delves into the critical analysis of media influence on food choices, addressing key curriculum strands such as:
Lesson Highlights:
Lesson One introduces students to the importance of balanced nutrition and the five food groups. The reading section provides an overview of the role different nutrients play in maintaining good health, encouraging students to reflect on their own food choices.
Lesson Two focuses on food labels, teaching students how to read and interpret them to make informed decisions. The reading section covers information found on food labels, including serving size, ingredients, and nutritional value, fostering critical thinking about daily food choices.
Lesson Three addresses the influence of media on our food choices, including social media, advertising, and social norms. Students learn strategies to be more mindful of these messages and develop healthy strategies to resist negative influences.
Lesson Four allows students to synthesize their learning by creating a project that showcases their understanding of nutrition facts, food labels, and media influences. This reinforces the importance of healthy food choices and provides a platform for students to demonstrate their knowledge.
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Media Affecting Food Choice: Healthy Eating Workbook & Teaching Slides Bundle
By Michellecurtis
Transform your teaching approach with this essential duo: the "Healthy Living Workbook" and "Media Affecting Food Choice Teaching Slides." Designed to align with the Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum, these resources offer an in-depth exploration of healthy eating habits and media influences on food choices.
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Invest in this powerful educational duo to provide your students with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate media influences and make informed food choices. Engage your classroom with interactive and comprehensive materials that promote lifelong healthy eating habits.
Media Literacy and Healthy Eating Bundle: Workbook & Editable Teaching Slides
By Michellecurtis
Equip your students with essential skills using our comprehensive bundle: "Healthy Living Workbook," "Media Affecting Food Choice Teaching Slides," and "Advertisements and Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides." This bundle provides a thorough, engaging curriculum aligned with the Ontario Health and Media Literacy Standards.
Product Features:
Healthy Living Workbook:
Media Affecting Food Choice Teaching Slides:
Advertisements and Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides:
Why Buy This Bundle?
Educational Objectives:
Invest in this powerful educational bundle to provide your students with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate media influences and make informed food choices. Engage your classroom with interactive and comprehensive materials that promote lifelong healthy eating habits and critical media literacy. Perfect for teachers looking to align with Ontario's Health and Media Literacy curriculum standards.