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Step by Step Guide for permission to reuse or duplicate... Copy the document title precisely as printed above. Summary: CML Reprint / Re-use Policies 1. 2. 3. 4. The Merchants Of Cool | FRONTLINE. How Are We ‘Supposed’ to Be. Printer-friendly version Objectives: Activities will help students practice critical literacy skills in relation to advertisements; andunderstand the meaning of difference and construct the importance of diversity.

Essential Questions: What messages do advertisements send about how families should look? Activities Recall the work your class did in Lessons 6 and Lesson 7 examining representation in advertising. Students may answer these questions as a group or in partnerships. Having two parents (a mother and a father);being socioeconomically comfortable; orhaving one or two children. If children raise other issues of representation, discuss those as well. 4. ReflectionRepresentation of families in advertisements is an issue children may want to discuss with their families. NewsHour Extra: Lesson Plan | Why I Go to School: A Student Multimedia Project. Pinterest is an online social media platform that encourages users to view, share and display photos and ideas on virtual “pinboards.”

This lesson plan will use Pinterest to have students think in-depth about what keeps them in school. The high school dropout crisis is affecting many American schools, and experts are hard at work trying to find out why kids drop out. The American Graduate project and the PBS NewsHour are also reporting on what's behind the nation's dropout crisis. To look at the issue from another angle, this lesson plan addresses a elated question: what motivates kids to stay in school? 1. Have the class watch this video from a NewsHour Extra producer about how the process will work and why this project is important. 2. 3. Flickr Creative Commons Google Advanced Image Search - be sure to select “only images labeled for reuse.”

Wikimedia Commons 4. 5. . “ Drop Out or Stay in School? “Dropping Out Impacts Michigan’s Future” Independent Lens | Community Classroom | Lesson Plans and Film Modules.