SERIES MADE SIMPLE

Learning About Ads

9781491418307. ea vol: 24p. (Media Literacy for Kids). further reading. glossary. index. websites. Capstone. 2015. lib. ed. $24.65.
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K-Gr 2—Generating a sense of excitement about media literacy while also emphasizing the importance of awareness and safety is a difficult task. This series accomplishes just that. These books introduce young people to the basics of navigating information, from decoding ads to analyzing whether an article uses fact or opinion. The titles feature images of diverse children, well-designed pages, and strong, concise writing that will resonate with kids, though the text in Privacy tends toward the alarmist ("The internet is full of strangers. Everyone can see what is online."). Students are given useful, concrete advice, such as withholding their names and addresses, not telling people where they're going after school, and creating user names that are different than their real names. There are practical activities, such as having kids come up with strong passwords that can't be hacked or guessed.
VERDICT A clear-sighted perspective on media that will trigger lively discussion.
These slim but functional volumes highlight the need to "understand who made the media and why" (Media) and differentiate between fact and opinion, suggesting sources in which readers are likely to encounter each (Fact and Opinion). Large, relevant photographs break up the brief texts, which occupy only a quarter of each spread. Suggested activities and critical thinking questions are appended. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Pebble Plus: Media Literacy for Kids titles: Learning About Fact and Opinion and Learning About Media Literacy.

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