Spot the Spin 9th Grade Media Literacy Quiz (Easy) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Challenge your class to deconstruct the digital landscape. Students identify bias, verify sources, and decode the subtle persuasive techniques used in everyday advertisements.
教育的概要
This quiz assesses foundational media literacy skills by requiring students to identify bias and persuasive techniques in digital and print content. The assessment uses a scaffolded approach to move students from basic definitions of bias to the complex recognition of native advertising and source credibility. This resource is ideal for an introductory media literacy unit or as a formative assessment to check for student understanding of ELA informational text standards.
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独自のワークシートを作成学習内容
- Identify instances of media bias and distinguish them from objective reporting.
- Analyze the purpose of target audiences and the persuasive intent behind varied media formats.
- Evaluate the credibility of digital sources by inspecting organizational transparency and native advertising techniques.
All 5 Questions
- Which term describes a one-sided perspective that seeks to influence the audience's opinion rather than presenting objective facts?A) NeutralityB) BiasC) CitationD) Verification
- In media literacy, what is the primary purpose of a 'Target Audience'?A) The people who accidentally see the advertisementB) The specific group of people creators want to reachC) The actors who are hired to be in a commercialD) A list of people who have complained about the media
- Which of the following is an example of 'Native Advertising'?A) A billboard on the side of a highwayB) A thirty-second TV commercial during the Super BowlC) A sponsored social media post that looks like a regular postD) A pop-up window that blocks a website's content
- When checking the reliability of an online news article, why should you look for an 'About Us' page?A) To find out if the website has a specific mission or agendaB) To see more advertisements from that companyC) To download the images for a school projectD) To check the weather in the publisher's city
- Which technique uses a famous person to endorse a product or idea?A) BandwagonB) TestimonialC) Fear MongeringD) Glittering Generalities
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よくある質問
Yes, this 9th Grade Media Literacy Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher lesson plan because the clear explanations provided for each question allow students to self-correct and learn independently.
Most ninth-grade students can complete this media literacy quiz in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, making it an ideal bell-ringer or exit ticket for a busy English class.
This media literacy quiz supports differentiated instruction by offering clear foundational definitions for struggling readers while providing complex concepts like native advertising to challenge advanced learners.
While specifically designed as a 9th Grade Media Literacy Quiz, the content is easily adaptable for 8th or 10th-grade English and Language Arts students who are beginning to explore digital rhetoric.
You can use this media literacy quiz as a formative assessment by having students complete it before starting a research project to gauge their ability to vet online sources and identify author bias.