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Evaluate digital footprint scenarios and analyze how influencers use persuasive techniques to shape online trends.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This worksheet assesses critical media literacy by challenging students to evaluate the credibility of influencers and the mechanics of digital advertising. The quiz employs a scaffolded approach that moves from identifying hidden advertisements to analyzing the psychological impact of social media algorithms. It is designed for use during a digital citizenship unit to meet the growing need for informational text analysis and media evaluation in late elementary education.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Arts & Autres
Catégorie: Culture populaire
Note: 4th Note
Difficulté: Difficile
Sujet: Médias sociaux et influenceurs
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Distinguish between authentic social media content and paid celebrity endorsements or advertisements.
  • Analyze the role of algorithms and digital footprints in shaping a user's online experience.
  • Evaluate the reliability of digital information by questioning the creator's purpose and authenticity.

All 10 Questions

  1. A popular gamer shows a specific brand of juice in their video but doesn't say it's an ad. Why might this be a problem for viewers?
    A) It makes the video look too colorful.
    B) It is hard to tell if they actually like it or were paid to show it.
    C) The juice might spill on the gaming console.
    D) Gamers are not allowed to drink juice on camera.
  2. When an influencer encourages thousands of people to donate to a local animal shelter, they are using their ________.
    A) Digital footprint
    B) Privacy settings
    C) Social influence
    D) Algorithm
  3. True or False: If an influencer shares a 'scientific fact' about a new vitamin, you should always assume it is 100% accurate because they have a large following.
    A) True
    B) False
Show all 10 questions
  1. You see a video of a famous chef using a 'magic' knife that cuts through a rock. What is the most responsible way to analyze this content?
    A) Buy the knife immediately before it sells out.
    B) Share the video so your friends can see the magic.
    C) Consider if the video was edited or use 'camera tricks' to look real.
    D) Try to cut a rock at home with your own kitchen knives.
  2. A ________ is the invisible set of rules a platform uses to decide which videos show up first on your screen.
    A) Password
    B) Algorithm
    C) Username
    D) Subscriber
  3. True or False: Everything you post or comment on an influencer's page becomes part of your permanent 'digital footprint.'
    A) True
    B) False
  4. An influencer specializing in 'Upcycling' shows how to turn old trash into art. This is an example of using social media for:
    A) Spreading misinformation
    B) Decreasing screen time
    C) Positive environmental impact
    D) Selling expensive toys
  5. When an influencer only shows the 'perfect' parts of their life but hides their mistakes, it can create a lack of ________.
    A) Followers
    B) Authenticity
    C) Internet speed
    D) Battery life
  6. Which of these is a 'critical thinking' question you should ask when watching a sponsored review?
    A) How many likes does this video have?
    B) Is the influencer wearing a cool hat?
    C) What is the creator's purpose for making this video?
    D) Can I watch this on a tablet?
  7. True or False: If a famous athlete promotes a coding app, it acts as a 'celebrity endorsement' to influence kids to start programming.
    A) True
    B) False

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Grade 4 Social StudiesDigital CitizenshipMedia LiteracyFormative AssessmentInformational Text AnalysisInternet SafetyOnline Ethics
This 10-question assessment focuses on the intersection of media literacy and digital citizenship for 4th-grade students. It covers critical concepts including digital footprints, social media algorithms, influencer transparency, and the author's purpose behind sponsored content. Using a mix of multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false questions, the quiz scaffolds student understanding of how digital media is curated and manipulated. The inclusion of detailed pedagogical explanations for each answer helps reinforce the development of critical thinking skills regarding online authenticity and prosocial digital behavior.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this Social Media Literacy Quiz is an excellent no-prep digital citizenship sub-plan because it provides clear explanations for each answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently.

Most fourth-grade students will finish this literacy quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an ideal choice for a focused bell-ringer or an end-of-lesson check for understanding.

This Social Media Literacy Quiz supports differentiation by using varied question formats like multiple-choice and true-false, which helps students with different reading levels engage with complex digital ethics topics.

While specifically designed as a fourth-grade social media literacy quiz, the vocabulary and scenarios are highly relevant for any upper elementary students starting to use personal devices or tablets.

Teachers can use this social media literacy quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the algorithm and digital footprint questions to see which technical concepts require further whole-group instruction.