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Can you spot the difference between a real recommendation and a paid ad? Students analyze influencer ethics and audience impact in this media literacy check.
Visão Geral Pedagógica
This worksheet assesses students' ability to differentiate between organic content and paid advertisements within social media environments. Through a series of scenario-based questions, the material employs a critical inquiry approach to help students identify the ethics of digital influence and the impact of the 'highlight reel' effect. It is designed for 4th-grade media literacy instruction, aligning with digital citizenship frameworks by emphasizing transparency and social responsibility.
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- Identify the legal and ethical requirements for influencer advertising disclosures like paid sponsorships.
- Analyze how algorithms and curated content affect user perception and emotional well-being.
- Evaluate the importance of authenticity and social responsibility in digital communication.
All 10 Questions
- An ocean explorer uses their platform to teach kids about protecting coral reefs. By sharing videos of colorful sea life, what is this influencer primarily doing?A) Selling expensive scuba gearB) Using digital influence for environmental awarenessC) Competing in a professional dance contestD) Ignoring their followers' questions
- True or False: If an influencer is paid to talk about a toy, they are legally required to tell their audience that the post is an advertisement.A) TrueB) False
- A group of friends in Brazil creates a new soccer trick video that becomes popular in Japan and Canada. This is an example of a ______.A) Private conversationB) Global digital trendC) Neighborhood secretD) Printed newspaper story
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- Why might a famous chef influencer post a 'Behind the Scenes' video showing their kitchen mistakes instead of just the perfect final meal?A) They forgot how to cook properlyB) To show their followers that they are perfectC) To build authenticity and trust with their audienceD) To make the video as long as possible
- When an influencer only shows the most exciting parts of their life, it can create a 'highlight reel' that makes followers feel ______.A) Like everyone has the same daily lifeB) That their own normal life is boringC) Exactly like a famous personD) That social media always shows the full truth
- True or False: Algorithms determine which videos you see based on your past interests and what you have clicked on before.A) TrueB) False
- A teen book reviewer has 50,000 followers. A publishing company sends them a free book to review. What is the most ethical way for the reviewer to handle this?A) Pretend they bought the book themselvesB) Say they liked the book even if it was badC) State clearly that the book was a gift from the publisherD) Give the book away without reading it
- If an influencer shares a science experiment that uses dangerous chemicals without a warning, they are failing in their ______.A) Social responsibilityB) Video editing skillsC) Fashion choicesD) Photography height
- True or False: Digital communities can help people with niche hobbies, like competitive origami, find others with the same interests worldwide.A) TrueB) False
- A travel influencer uses a filter to make the water in a lake look bright purple instead of its natural brown. Why is this a concern for 'digital authenticity'?A) It makes the photo look too dark to seeB) It misleads people about what the location really looks likeC) Purple is not a popular color this yearD) The camera might break from the filter
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Perguntas Frequentes
Yes, this Social Media Quiz is an excellent no-prep media literacy sub-plan because it includes clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently.
Most 4th-grade students will finish this Social Media Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect quick-check during a technology or library media block.
Yes, you can use this Social Media Quiz for differentiated instruction by having advanced learners research real-world examples of the disclosure rules mentioned in the quiz questions.
This Social Media Quiz is specifically designed for 4th grade students, using age-appropriate language and relatable digital scenarios like gaming trends and toy reviews.
You can use this Social Media Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the explanation sections as a whole class to gauge student understanding of digital transparency before starting a creative media project.
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