This nonfiction book gives students a close-up look at media by exploring all forms and how it plays an important role in society. Ideal for young readers, the book includes a glossary and a short fiction piece related to the topic. Students will learn to tell the difference between facts and opinions with this exciting book and the accompanying extension activity. This 32-page full-color book defines media, explains how to separate fact from fiction. It also covers important ideas like democracy and censorship, plus includes an extension activity for grade 3. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to discover about bias, sharing information, and the history of media.
- Details the history and importance of various types of media, from newspapers to billboards to social media
- Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students invested
- Connects important concepts like democracy and censorship to students' daily lives
- Includes a glossary, interactive discussion questions, and a "Civics in Action" activity designed to get students excited about media