The student develops and demonstrates an understanding of media literacy as a life skill that is integral to informed decision making.
General Information
Number: LA.2.6.3
Title: Media Literacy
Type:
Standard
Subject: X-Reading/Language Arts (former standards - 2008) - Archived
Grade: 2
Strand: Information and Media Literacy
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This cluster includes the following benchmarks.
Related Access Points
This cluster includes the following access points.
Independent
LA.2.6.3.In.a
Identify feelings suggested by nonprint media (e.g., graphics, music).
LA.2.6.3.In.b
Identify two types of mass communication (e.g., television, radio, newspaper).
Supported
LA.2.6.3.Su.a
Recognize happy or sad feelings suggested by familiar nonprint media (e.g., pictures, music).
LA.2.6.3.Su.b
Identify one type of mass communication (e.g., television, radio, newspaper).
Participatory
LA.2.6.3.Pa.a
Respond to familiar nonprint media (e.g., videos, music).
LA.2.6.3.Pa.b
Respond to one familiar type of mass communication (e.g., television, radio).
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