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Fact, Fiction, and Opinions: The Differences Between Ads, Blogs, News Reports, and Other Media
This title covers these subjects: Mass media., Media literacy., Information literacy.
Fact, Fiction, and Opinions: The Differences Between Ads, Blogs, News Reports, and Other Media
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Fact, Fiction, and Opinions: The Differences Between Ads, Blogs, News Reports, and Other Media

What does it mean to be biased? Emerging readers need to know the differences between facts, fiction, and opinions. Readers will also learn how facts, fiction, and opinions affect advertisements, news reports, blogs, and more. Straightforward, neutral text and vivid photographs provide readers with the tools they need to evaluate and understand the media literacy concept of facts, fiction, and opinions.

 
Dewey302.23
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 1-2
Interest LevelGrades 1-3
GRLO
Lexile Level650L
  
Text TypeInformational Text
  
ISBN978-1-5435-9873-5
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandFirst Facts
Copyright2018
  
Page Dimensions0" x 8"
Page Count24
LanguagesEnglish
Capstone Interactive eBook
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Brien J. Jennings

Brien J. Jennings

Brien J. Jennings has taught media literacy as the Library Media Specialist at Narragansett Elementary School in Narragansett, Rhode Island, for the past 15 years.  He is also part of Rhode Island’s Give Me 5 youth film education program and has presented his media literacy work at several regional and national education conferences.

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