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Media Fact and Opi nion Bias and Propaganda Slide Show By Vicky G. Mather

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Com

mon C

ore

Sta

ndard

 

SL.6.2. Interpret information presented in

diverse media and formats (e. g.,

visually, quantitatively, orally) and

explain how it contributes to a

topic, text, or issue under stud

RI.6.7. Integrate information presented in

different media or formats (e.g.,

visually, quantitatively) as well as

in words to develop a coherent

understanding of a topic or issue.

Utilize different media to

generate a greater understanding

of topic.

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Pretest1.What is the definition/example of media?

2.What is the definition /example of fact?

3.What is the definition/example of opinion?

4. What is the definition/example of bias?

5. What is the definition/example of propaganda?

6. Name 3 types of propaganda.

7. Name 5 things found of the cover page of the newspaper.

8. Name 3 sections of the Newspaper.

9. T F Most media is outdated and becoming obsolete.

10. What are the 5 W’s?

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True

1.You need two index cards.1.In Green write

True2.In Red Write False3.Write it BIG

2. I am going to share

some statements, from

different media, with

you. Please raise your

card indicating whether you think the

statement is True or

False.

False

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True

Fals

e Preston Jr. High is located in Preston, Idaho.

 

  

 

?

?

? ?

??

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True

Fals

e

?

?

? ?

??

The Denver Broncos team is considered the greatest NFL team of all time.

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True

Fals

e

?

?

? ?

??

Martin Luther King, Jr. had the greatest impact on the

Civil Rights movement in America.

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True

Fals

e

Martin Luther King, Jr. should be a hero to everyone.  

 

?

?

? ?

??

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True

Fals

  

 

?

?

? ?

??

Martin Luther King’s speech “I Have A Dream” was the greatest speech he ever gave.

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True

Fals

e

?

?

? ?

??

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929.

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True

Fals

eOne Direction is a pop music group containing five boy members. 

 

 

?

?

? ?

??

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True

Fals

They signed with Simon

Cowell’s record label

Syco Records after finishing third in The

X-Factors singing competition. 

 

 

?

?

? ?

??

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True

Fals

  

 

?

?

? ?

??

Zayn Malik is the most attractive member of the One Direction group.

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True

Fals

  

 

?

?

? ?

??

Justin Bieber is more successful than One Direction.

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True

Fals

  

 

?

?

? ?

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Soccer is known in other parts of the world as ‘futbol’.

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True

Fals

  

 

?

?

? ?

??

Out of 34 countries assessed, U.S. ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math

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1.Flip your two index cards over.1.In blue write Fact2.In purple write

Opinion3.Write it BIG

2. I am going to share

some statements, from

different media, with you.

Please raise your card

indicating whether you

think the statement is Fact

or Opinion.

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True o

r Fa

lse

Fact

or

Opin

ion

Day 2

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Com

mon C

ore

Sta

ndard

s

SL.CCR.1. Prepare for and participate

effectively in a range of

conversations and collaborations

with diverse partners, building on

others’ ideas and expressing their

own clearly and persuasively.

Brainstorm list of possible topics.

Identify an appropriate topic.

Select main idea and supporting

Create an organizational format to

create a focused presentation

(outline, note cards, graphic

organizers, etc.). Identify and illustrate the

author’s technique (persuasive,

entertaining, etc.).

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Opin

ion

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Check out the personal

pronouns… Opinions are

your personal feelings

about something.

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Opin

ions a

re a

ssocia

ted

with

em

otio

n.

How do

you Feel

about it?

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Opinion

Exa

mple

…W

hat

is it

m

ost

ly?

"This has to be the most exciting game of

football that I've seen

so far. David Beckham

is easily the best player on the pitch.

He has scored five goals so far this season. I think he'll

score a lot more!"

*________________________

_________________________

________________________

_________________________

_________________________

______* *____________

_________________________

________* *__________ _________________*

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Fact

Exa

mple

…W

hat

is it

m

ost

ly?

David Robert Joseph

Beckham, is an English

footballer who currently

plays for French League.

He was born May 2, 1975.

His current salary is 3.4

million USD (2013). He is

married to former Spice

Girl, Victoria Beckham.

His four children are

Harper, Brooklyn, Romeo,

and Cruz.

*________________________

_________________________

_______________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

________________________*

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Inve

rted P

yram

id

New

s W

riti

ng

Who, What, When, Where, Why

Important Information

LesserDetail

s

Other Details

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The 5

W’s

of

report

ing…

Plu

s an H

HOW?

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Who ? Lead paragraph should

tell who it is about.

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What? What happened?

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When?

When did it happen?

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Where

?Where did it happen?

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Why? Why did it happen?

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How

? How did it happen? This is usually the rest

of the article. Important details provide the supporting

paragraphs to finish

the article

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Lead P

ara

gra

ph

Turn to a neighbor and together create a lead

paragraph that you can share with the class using the 5 W’s

Who

Why

Where

When

What

How

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Let’

s do #

13… 1st Man shopping – Mr.

Chandler2nd Man Idiot Criminal –Joey

1st Cashier –Rachael2nd Cashier - Monica

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff7D4Xvvr6Y

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Fact

and O

pin

ion

Day 3

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Com

mon C

ore

Sta

ndard

SL.CCR.1. Prepare for and participate effectively

in a range of conversations and

collaborations with diverse partners,

building on others’ ideas and

expressing their own clearly and

persuasively. Brainstorm list of

possible topics. Identify an appropriate topic.

Select main idea and supporting

Create an organizational format to

create a focused presentation (outline,

note cards, graphic organizers, etc.).

Identify and illustrate the author’s

technique (persuasive, entertaining,

etc.).

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A staggering 80 % of the worlds

ancient forest have already been

destroyed or degraded. Each year

millions of acres of ancient forest

are logged, often illegally, driven

by international demand for cheap

timber and other wood products.

50 % of the nations plywood is

coming for Indonesia's rainforests.

An estimated 80% of orangutans

natural habitats have been wiped

out in the last 30 years.

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More than half of Wal-Mart

employees are on food

stamps because Wal-Mart

refuses to pay them a

living wage. Your tax

dollars subsidize Wal-Mart

so they can sell super

cheap Chinese-made

goods.

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Buy the new Superclean

bathroom cleaner. It'll leave

your bathroom sparkling

clean! Superclean uses a

mixture of soap and bleach

which attacks dust and

grime. You won't be able to

believe your eyes when you

see what Superclean can do

for you. Only $1.99 a bottle.

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Gabby Douglas, of Virginia

Beach, Virginia is a 16 year old

gymnast who shocked the

country when she finished in first

place at the trials in San Jose,

California by a margin of 0.100

points. She edged out Jordan

Wieber for first place in the

individual all-around title thanks

to her brilliant performance on

the floor exercise.

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Taylor Alison Swift was born on

December 13, 1989 in Reading,

Pennsylvania. Musically, it has been

said that her music on the “Fearless”

CD is characterized by loud, lean

guitars and rousing choruses with the

occasional bits of fiddle and banjo

tucked into the mix. Swift is one of

pop's finest songwriters, country's

foremost pragmatist and more in touch

with her inner life than most adults.

She always writes songs about past

boyfriends.

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Bruno Mars was born Peter

Gene Hernandez on October 8,

1985, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and

was raised in the Waikiki

neighborhood of Honolulu. He is

without doubt the greatest male

singer of our time. His ability to

reflect Elvis, Marley, Hendrix,

and Lavene make him the most

gifted in every type of music.

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It's so thin and so light,

yet iPhone 5 features a

larger display, a faster

chip, the latest wireless

technology, an 8MP

iSight camera, and

more. It is simply the

best phone out there.

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Colgate Total® fights germs for

12 hours. Ordinary toothpastes

don't. If you're using regular,

non-antibacterial toothpaste,

germs start to grow back right

away. Colgate Total® is different.

They have the most advanced

toothpaste formulas and

innovation brushes . It is

everything you need and

recommended by Dentists and

Hygienists.

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Now that you are

experts on Fact and

opinion., let’s see how

it applies to the

newspaper…one of the

most used forms of

media ,written or

online.

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Code the

Text

Get in groups of 4

You will need…

• A newspaper

• One Fact and Opinion Sheet per group

• Scissors and pencil each

The assignment is to…

• Find 4 facts and 4 opinions

• Each from a different article

• Code them as important

• Only 2 from the same section

(Ads, main page, sports,

editorial, cartoon, business,

obituaries, world, local)

•Tag each article

Post them under Fact or Opinion on the

wall.

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Propaganda &

Bia

sDay 4

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Com

mon C

ore

Sta

ndard

sSL.6.2.

Interpret information presented in diverse

media and formats (e. g., visually,

quantitatively, orally) and explain how it

contributes to a topic, text, or issue under

stud

RI.6.7.

Integrate information presented in different

media or formats (e.g., visually,

quantitatively) as well as in words to

develop a coherent understanding of a topic

or issue.

Utilize different media to generate a

greater understanding of topic.

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Propaganda

There are

different ways for

opinion to appear

in the media you

use….

Bias

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Propaganda

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Bia

s

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Defined

bi·as  

Noun

Prejudice in favor of or against one

thing, person, or group compared with

another, usually in a way considered to

be unfair.

Verb

Show prejudice for or against (someone

or something) unfairly: "the tests were

biased against women"; "a biased view

of the world".

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Propaganda a

nd

Bia

s Slid

e S

how

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Propaganda a

nd

Bia

sDay 8

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Com

mon C

ore

Sta

ndard

SL.6.2.

Interpret information presented in

diverse media and formats (e. g.,

visually, quantitatively, orally) and

explain how it contributes to a

topic, text, or issue under stud

RI.6.7.

Integrate information presented in

different media or formats (e.g.,

visually, quantitatively) as well as

in words to develop a coherent

understanding of a topic or issue.

Utilize different media to

generate a greater understanding

of topic.

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New

spaperDay 9

Newspaper Slide Show

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Final test

1.What is the definition/example of media?

2.What is the definition /example of fact?

3.What is the definition/example of opinion?

4. What is the definition/example of bias?

5. What is the definition/example of propaganda?

6. Name 3 types of propaganda.

7. Name 5 things found of the cover page of the newspaper.

8. Name 3 sections of the Newspaper.

9. T F Most media is outdated and becoming obsolete.

10. What are the 5 W’s?

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