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Even the youngest readers need to learn the difference between fact and opinion. Straightforward text and clear photographs give readers the tools they need to evaluate and understand the media literacy concept of fact and opinion.
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Reviews
"STARRED REVIEW! This new series is a great way to introduce media literacy to early elementary students. . . .The pictures show scenes that students will find familiar; each book has an activity to help student understanding. These books can stand alone or be used as a set to create a literacy unit."
School Library Connection
"These slim but functional volumes highlight the need to "understand who made the media and why" (Media) and differentiate between fact and opinion, suggesting sources in which readers are likely to encounter each (Fact and Opinion). Large, relevant photographs break up the brief texts..."
Nonfiction Notes from the Horn Book
"Generating a sense of excitement about media literacy while also emphasizing the importance of awareness and safety is a difficult task. This series accomplishes just that. . . .A clear-sighted perspective on media that will trigger lively discussion."
School Library Journal
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- SeriesMedia Literacy for Kids