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  • VA.ELA.4.6.g - Distinguish between fact and opinion.
Digital Images, Advertising, and the Influences on Art
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 Objectives: Students will be able to identify hidden images in visual media. Students will identify themes in images.Students will identify supportive evidence in images.Students will identify if the image is a fact or opinion, persuasive, or informational. Students will be able to identify encoded messages in visual images. Students will be able to identify a creative practice to reflect on hidden meanings in visual images.

Subject:
Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jamie Marquitz
Amy Erb
Candice Anthony-Cazenave
Jessica Brown
Date Added:
12/23/2020
Fact and Opinion Sort
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Fact and Opinion SortDirections: Students will work in teacher-assigned pairs to sort statements into the correct Fact or Opinion column. Statements will need to be cut apart and placed in envelopes before giving them to students. Students will work collaboratively to sort the statements into the correct column. Alternative: Paste each fact or opinion statement on an index card and give one card to each student. On a whiteboard or poster board, draw two columns and label one as Fact and one as Opinion. Have students place their card in the correct column. Once all students have placed their cards, the teacher should lead the class in a discussion to review each statement.

Subject:
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Marsha Presley
Date Added:
04/19/2021