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  1. What should you do when someone uses mean or hurtful language on the internet? Check out The Power of Words, a free digital citizenship lesson plan from Common Sense Education, to get your grade 3 students thinking critically and using technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate.

  2. Mar 24, 2017 · Here is a Snapchat story of our lesson from the commonsense media curriculum and titled the power of words. This was a fifth grade classroom in Salinas.

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  3. Ms. Wareham Presents: Common Sense Media's Introduction the the Power of Words.

  4. It's an important question to ask -- especially for our kids. Our Media Balance & Well-Being lessons give students the space to reflect on their own media use. Plus, they'll get the tools they need to think critically about how digital media affects our communities and society overall.

  5. Jun 4, 2020 · Media literacy is the ability to identify different types of media and understand the messages they're sending. Kids take in a huge amount of information from a wide array of sources, far beyond the traditional media (TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines) of most parents' youth.

  6. Mar 26, 2020 · Recorded with https://screencast-o-matic.com

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  7. Educators, please sign in or join Common Sense Education to see The Power of Words Lesson Quiz. All resources for teachers are free.

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