Provided by: Project Look Sharp |Published on: April 27, 2021
Lesson Plans Grades 6-8
Synopsis
In this activity, students use media literacy skills to evaluate opposing statements and video clips about the environmental value of replacing fossil fuels with ethanol.
The resource includes student activities, a student handout, a lesson plan, and two video clips.
This lesson shows students how media bias can affect people's opinions on climate change topics.
The worksheet does a good job of asking students to reflect on their own beliefs regarding ethanol before they start reading about it.
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Teachers may want to go over this handout on analyzing media messages with students before students complete the worksheet.
The lesson plan refers to a "constructivist media decoding process," details about which can be found here. The materials are very helpful for understanding the goals and design of the lesson.
Teachers may want to take time to research the sources to understand the different perspectives and biases before teaching the lesson.
Differentiation
Students can respond to questions individually or in small groups before discussing the answers as a class.
Social studies, debate, or ethics classes could discuss the danger of consuming media from a single outlet. Students can reflect on the following questions:
Is there value in hearing two perspectives on an issue, such as ethanol production and use?
How can you seek out multiple perspectives on an issue?
Would you prefer to consume media that only shows the perspective you already agree with? why or why not?
Other resources on this topic include this interactive map of biomass infrastructure in the United States, this video on why biomass is not widely used, and this video that shows the pros and cons of producing and using biofuels.
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Project Look Sharp
Project Look Sharp is a nonprofit, mission-driven outreach program of Ithaca College. Their mission is to help K-16 educators enhance students' critical thinking, metacognition, and civic engagement through media literacy materials and professional development.
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