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Comparing and Contrasting Book to Movie Adaptations
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Students identify the main events that take place in a classic children's picture book. Students will then compare and contrast the book to the film using specific events from both. Students will analyze the choices the director makes in recreating the events from the book. Lastly, students will write a movie review based on the analysis of the events.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Information and Technology Literacy
Literature
Reading Literature
Material Type:
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Reading
Date Added:
03/10/2019
Lesson Plan: How to Fact-Check History
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This lesson and its accompanying seven-minute video introduce students to a professional fact-checker, who describes the methods and processes he employs to verify information that appears in news stories. The video explains which claims can be fact-checked, and why some sources are more reliable than others. How do fact-checkers engage in analysis of contemporary and historical claims? How do we distinguish between “bad facts” and “bad narratives” when critiquing media sources? Examine the tools that fact-checkers use to identify and interrogate claims, and put those skills into practice.

Subject:
Civics and Government
Information and Technology Literacy
Social Studies
U.S. History
Material Type:
Learning Task
Lesson
Author:
Retro Report
Date Added:
06/12/2023