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Little learners identify digital storytellers and distinguish between helpful online friends and tricky advertisements.
Panorama pedagógico
This worksheet assesses foundational digital literacy by helping young students identify the role of social media influencers in modern communication. Using a scaffolded approach to media literacy, the quiz moves from basic identification of digital creators to more complex concepts like sponsored content and social trends. It is an ideal resource for an introductory technology unit or a social studies lesson on community helpers and digital citizenship for kindergarten learners.
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- Identify the primary role and activities of social media influencers in a digital environment.
- Distinguish between authentic personal recommendations and paid sponsored advertisements.
- Analyze how digital creativity can influence real-world behaviors and social trends.
All 10 Questions
- An 'influencer' is like a teacher or a friend on a screen. What do they usually do for their followers?A) Hide in a box all dayB) Share videos about things they loveC) Go to sleep and never wake upD) Fix broken refrigerators
- True or False: If an influencer says a toy is the 'best ever,' they might be getting paid to say that.A) TrueB) False
- When an influencer shows us how to bake a cake or draw a dog, they are sharing a ____.A) SecretB) NapC) SkillD) Rock
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- If you want to be a 'Gaming Influencer,' what would your videos be about?A) Brushing your teethB) Playing video gamesC) Planting a gardenD) Reading a map
- True or False: Anyone can become an influencer if they have something to share and a camera.A) TrueB) False
- Why do influencers ask people to 'Like' their videos?A) To turn the computer offB) To make the screen turn blueC) To see if people enjoy their workD) To order a pizza
- Influencers use a ____ to talk to people all over the world at the same time.A) BicycleB) ToasterC) PlatformD) Pencil
- Which of these is a way an influencer might help the planet?A) Throwing trash on the groundB) Telling people to use less waterC) Eating all the cookiesD) Buying ten new cars
- True or False: Every video you see from an influencer is 100% exactly like real life.A) TrueB) False
- If an influencer shows us a new dance, and then kids at school do the dance, they started a ____.A) FightB) TrendC) NaptimeD) Storm
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this Kindergarten Social Media Influencer Quiz is a perfect no-prep activity for a substitute teacher because the questions are straightforward and include a clear explanation for every answer.
Most young learners will complete this arts and other quiz in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, making it an ideal length for the short attention spans of kindergarten students.
This digital literacy quiz can be easily differentiated by reading the questions aloud to emergent readers or using the provided explanations to spark a deeper group discussion about online safety.
While specifically designed as a kindergarten technology quiz, the simplified vocabulary and relatable examples make it appropriate for any early elementary student learning about digital footprints.
Teachers can use this social media quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing student responses to identify if children understand the difference between entertainment and advertising.
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