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Digital storytelling, screen icons, and sharing manners — building an early understanding of how online videos and creators work.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This quiz introduces Pre-K students to the foundational concepts of media literacy by identifying common digital storytelling platforms and the roles of online creators. The pedagogical approach uses relatable examples and age-appropriate vocabulary to scaffold an early understanding of screen culture and digital social cues. It is ideally used as a guided formative assessment during early childhood technology or circle time modules to spark discussion about digital safety and media perception.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Arts & Autres
Catégorie: Culture populaire
Note: Maternelle
Difficulté: Moyen
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

  • Identify common digital hardware and interfaces used for consuming online media content.
  • Recognize the intent behind basic digital interactions like liking, following, and unboxing.
  • Distinguish between planned digital performances and everyday reality to build early critical thinking skills.

All 10 Questions

  1. If a toy reviewer like ‘Blippi’ or ‘Ryan’ wants to show us a new car, where do we usually watch them?
    A) On a kitchen toaster
    B) Inside a grocery bag
    C) On a tablet or TV screen
    D) In a bathtub without water
  2. True or False: If we see a person wearing a 'Space Suit' in an online video, they might be trying to teach us about stars.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When a creator asks you to click the 'Thumbs Up' button, they want to know if you ____ their video.
    A) Disliked
    B) Liked
    C) Broke
    D) Ignored
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  1. An influencer who cooks yummy snacks for kids is most likely to show us which of these things?
    A) A pile of dirty laundry
    B) A colorful bowl of fruit
    C) A broken bicycle wheel
    D) A sleeping cat
  2. True or False: Everything we see a person do in a video is exactly how they act every single second of the day.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. If you are watching a video about drawing, and the person says 'Follow me for more!', what are they asking you to do?
    A) Walk behind them in real life
    B) Give them your drawing paper
    C) Wait to see their next video
    D) Turn off the screen
  4. If an influencer is holding a box and says 'Look what I got!', they are doing an ____ video.
    A) Unboxing
    B) Underwear
    C) Untying
    D) Upsetting
  5. True or False: It is important to ask a grown-up before we click buttons on a social media video.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. Why would an influencer wear a very silly hat while they talk to the camera?
    A) Because they forgot how to dress
    B) To make the video fun to look at
    C) Because the camera is cold
    D) To hide a secret map
  7. A video that many people see and talk about very quickly is called a ____ video.
    A) Vampire
    B) Vibrant
    C) Viral
    D) Very slow

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Pre K Media LiteracyDigital CitizenshipEarly Childhood TechnologySocial Emotional LearningIntroductory Media QuizVisual LiteracyFormative Assessment
This Pre-K Media Quiz assesses foundational media literacy through 10 items consisting of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions. Key concepts include identifying digital devices, understanding social media iconography like the thumbs-up and follow buttons, recognizing unboxing and viral video trends, and reinforcing the importance of adult supervision. The content is designed to promote early critical thinking regarding the difference between curated online personas and real-life behaviors, providing significant instructional value for early childhood digital citizenship curricula.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this digital media quiz is an excellent no-prep resource for substitutes because the questions are structured for easy reading aloud and include clear explanations to guide the classroom discussion.

This arts and media quiz typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete when facilitated as a whole-group activity with Pre-K learners.

Yes, you can use this media literacy quiz for differentiation by using the explanation keys to provide extra support for students who are new to digital concepts or by asking extension questions for tech-savvy learners.

While specifically designed as a Pre-K arts and media quiz, the simple language and pictorial concepts make it appropriate for early kindergarten students as well.

Teachers can use this media literacy quiz to gauge how much their students understand about the videos they watch at home, allowing for targeted instruction on digital safety and screen time boundaries.

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