
What Is Media?
Let's explore the different types of media we see every day, like TV shows, websites, books, and advertisements. We will learn how to spot media all around us.
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Let's explore the different types of media we see every day, like TV shows, websites, books, and advertisements. We will learn how to spot media all around us.
Key Questions
- Identify different types of media you see at home and at school.
- Explain why a book cover is a form of media.
- Compare a TV commercial to a poster in our classroom.
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