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Lesson Plan Library
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Start with CML’s acclaimed collection of 25 cornerstone media literacy lesson plans, five for each of the Five Key Questions. All grade levels and subject areas are represented.

•    Five Key Questions that can Change the World / Classroom Activities for Media Literacy

In this growing collection of media literacy lesson plans you’ll find a variety topics and subject areas at each level.

High School
•    Camera Always Lies, The
•    Gullible Statistics Exercise
•    How to Monitor the News
•    Listening to the Beat of World Music
•    LP #1C / The World in 22 Minutes: Constructing a TV News Lineup
•    LP# 2E 10 Ways to Sell an Idea: The Basics of Persuasion
•    LP# 1E Maps and Pictures in our Head
•    LP# 3D Ads-R-Us: Understanding Target Marketing
•    LP# 4E What's Missing? Making Room for Multiple Perspectives
•    LP# 5A Why We Communicate? Three Basic Tasks
•    LP# 2A Basic Visual Language I: Three Building Blocks
•    LP# 2B Basic Visual Language II: How to Analyze a Visual Text
•    LP# 3E Valuing Different Views: Taking a Stand on Media Violence
•    LP# 4C Media Stereotypes: How Differences Divide
•    LP# 5E Power, Persuasion and Propaganda: Exploring Multiple Motives
•    Video Basics and Production Projects for the Classroom
•    Violence Formula: Analyzing TV, Video and Movies
•    War is Hell... Pass the Popcorn
•    What Makes A Good Female Character?
•    Working with Basics: Miracles DO Happen!

Middle School
•    Gullible Statistics Exercise
•    LP #1C / The World in 22 Minutes: Constructing a TV News Lineup
•    LP# 2E 10 Ways to Sell an Idea: The Basics of Persuasion
•    LP# 3B Silent Symbols Speak Loudly: Brands, Icons, and You
•    LP# 3D Ads-R-Us: Understanding Target Marketing
•    LP# 4E What's Missing? Making Room for Multiple Perspectives
•    LP# 5A Why We Communicate? Three Basic Tasks
•    LP# 5C Hidden Messages: The Growth of Product Placement
•    LP# 2A Basic Visual Language I: Three Building Blocks
•    LP# 2B Basic Visual Language II: How to Analyze a Visual Text
•    LP# 3E Valuing Different Views: Taking a Stand on Media Violence
•    LP# 4C Media Stereotypes: How Differences Divide
•    LP# 5E Power, Persuasion and Propaganda: Exploring Multiple Motives
•    Snapshots from a TV Album: Scenarios Explore Family Viewing Habits
•    Violence Formula: Analyzing TV, Video and Movies

Elementary
•    ABC's of Media Literacy: What Can Pre-Schooolers Learn?
•    LP# 2E 10 Ways to Sell an Idea: The Basics of Persuasion
•    LP# 3B Silent Symbols Speak Loudly: Brands, Icons, and You
•    LP# 3D Ads-R-Us: Understanding Target Marketing
•    LP# 4E What's Missing? Making Room for Multiple Perspectives
•    LP# 5A Why We Communicate? Three Basic Tasks
•    LP# 5C Hidden Messages: The Growth of Product Placement
•    LP# 2A Basic Visual Language I: Three Building Blocks
•    LP# 2B Basic Visual Language II: How to Analyze a Visual Text





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