These Social Media Literacy Non Fiction Text Passages gives your grades 5-8 students a simple yet comprehensive overview of social media literacy, including digital citizenship, media literacy, information literacy, and digital etiquette. There is one handout with a grid of questions. Your students fill in the information for each topic but they only read one; the other three are read by their peers. To get the information, they must work together!
The design of the jigsaw reading activity ensures that students are developing essential language skills, like reading and listening, while also learning about social media literacy. It’s a great activity for promoting cooperative learning and shifting from group work to teamwork.
Give these passages to your students for a quick introductory activity to any media literacy or digital citizenship unit. Its also great for extra reading practice and homework assignments where students need to learn about digital life skills.
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The four passages give a simple yet comprehension overview of each topic, piquing students’ interest and encouraging them to learn more.
- Digital Citizenship: This passage discusses being a responsible and ethical user of social media.
- Media Literacy: This passage discusses how to critically evaluate information found online and spot fake news.
- Information Literacy: This passage discusses finding, evaluating, and using information effectively.
- Digital Etiquette: This passage discusses being polite and respectful to others while online.
Not sure how to teach using the jigsaw reading strategy? Not problem! The package also comes with a full lesson plan and notes for the teacher! It walks you through the steps to setting up the jigsaw reading, and even has engagement and extension activities.
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ABOUT THE PACKAGE
This package includes PDF files that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with all student pages and lesson plans pages for the teacher.
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- Current Event Report
- Media Bias Infographic Poster
- Full Year Current Event Report Student Booklet
- Radicalization Reading Comprehension
- Misinformation and Disinformation Reading Comprehension
This resource uses non-fiction text passages with questions to teach students about social media literacy. It is important to note that this is a broad topic and cannot be covered in a single resource or class session. If you’d like more resources on this topic, please see my:
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