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Media Literacy

A School and District Guide to Navigating Modern Media

Empower students to become informed media users with insights, strategies, key terms, and classroom activities, including a media timeline and a crossword puzzle.

Help students compare and evaluate sources, organize their findings, and conduct accurate, effective research with Teach Britannica’s versatile tools.

Compare sources graphic organizer

Compare Sources

5Ws and 1H

Analyzing Political Cartoons

Claim, Evidence, Reason Web

Evaluating Resources

False information spreads quickly—whether through technology or word of mouth. Navigating truth in today’s fast-paced world requires sharp skills and smart strategies. These printable posters offer five tips to help your learners spot the truth.

Britannica uses a thorough and meticulous editorial process to deliver trusted information worldwide. As a result, students and educators across the globe have unparalleled access to expert knowledge across subject areas, while educators trust they are putting safe, appropriate, and vetted resources into the hands of students.

Meet the Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica

Meet the Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica

Discover quick, impactful strategies to elevate student questioning and evaluation skills.

Evaluating Evidence

The Evaluating Evidence strategy encourages students to critically read and analyze information and evidence as they construct an explanation to answer a question. This strategy helps students actively read and process what they have read. It also encourages them to compare and synthesize information from multiple sources and perspectives as they form a conclusion and explain their thinking.

Question It!

Question It! is a discussion and collaboration strategy that invites students to generate and explore their questions about a text. Students create various types of questions independently and collaboratively and engage in group discussions to deepen text comprehension. This approach develops critical thinking and inquiry skills while promoting active reading.

Quick, media literacy-focused activities that spark thinking, assess understanding, and build essential skills—all in under 10 minutes.

Bell Ringer

Students compare and contrast news items to identify shared themes.

Bell Ringer

Students analyze headlines to predict the content of news stories.

Bell Ringer

Students practice sequencing the main events described in a news article.

Bell Ringer/Exit Ticket

Students read a text, write two facts and one fake statement about it, and then challenge partners to identify the fake using textual evidence.

Bell Ringer/Exit Ticket

Students read an informational text and write a structured summary identifying the main idea and two supporting details.