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This online lesson provides perspectives from Native American community members and their supporters, images, news footage, an interactive timeline, and other sources about an important campaign to secure the treaty rights and sovereignty of Native Nations of the Pacific Northwest. Scroll to begin an exploration of the actions Native Nations took to address injustices.
- Subject:
- History
- Physical Geography
- Social Science
- Cultural Geography
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Module
- Provider:
- Smithsonian Institution
- Author:
- Native Knowledge 360
- Date Added:
- 08/08/2018

Identifying Media Bias in News Sources through activites using relevant news sources to answer the following essential question:Why is this important and relevant today?Students are engaging with a growing number of news sources and must develop skills to interpret what they see and hear.Media tells stories with viewpoints and biases that shape our worldviews.Students must become critical consumers of media which is essential for being an informed citizen.
- Subject:
- Journalism
- Educational Technology
- English Language Arts
- Composition and Rhetoric
- Reading Foundation Skills
- Reading Informational Text
- Political Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson Plan
- Reading
- Student Guide
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Sandra Stroup
- Sally Drendel
- Greg Saum
- Heidi Morris
- Date Added:
- 10/13/2019

Students will identify and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of sponsorship in online content and information. This lesson is part of a media unit curated at our Digital Citizenship website, "Who Am I Online?"
- Subject:
- Communication
- Marketing
- Educational Technology
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Beth Clothier
- John Sadzewicz
- Dana John
- Angela Anderson
- Date Added:
- 06/27/2020