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Don't Be Fooled By Food Messaging!
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 Description: Don’t be fooled by food messaging is a media literacy embedded health unit that takes the health goals of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and adds some critical thinking skills and communication skills. In food marketing young people are surrounded by persuasive claims meant to influence and manipulate their eating behavior. Students will explore some of the techniques and strategies food marketers use to influence their eating behavior to better understand how it impacts their own food choices. Within the PE program students will discuss how food choices, levels of consumption and physical activity levels influence health and wellness. Body image/healthy weight will be incorporated into this content. The culminating projects require students to work collaboratively to synthesize their new learning while using a variety of strategies to create their own healthy choices messaging production projects.

Subject:
Marketing
English Language Arts
Nutrition
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Lesson
Module
Unit of Study
Author:
Shawn Sheller
Kirsten Lewandowski
Mark Friden
Jill Minkiewitz
Julie Cantrell
Kimberlee Swan
Barbara Soots
Date Added:
04/01/2020
A Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship Framework
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The goal of this Framework is to organize the complex and interrelated content areas of Media Literacy and Digital Citizenship into manageable chunks. We hope that K-12 educators can use it as a starting point for a scope & sequence, or as a cataloged collection of recommended instructional resources. It is organized into themes, essential questions, and learning objectives, which are aligned with Washington State subject area standards. The Framework was initially created by the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship Program in 2022. For more information, contact the Program Supervisor, Lesley James, lesley.james@k12.wa.us.

Subject:
Information Science
Electronic Technology
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Lesley James
Date Added:
10/11/2022